Stop Drawing Blood to Measure Glucose. Find Out How Here!

There's hope for diabetics

Pricking one’s finger to draw blood to measure glucose can be really bothersome. Fortunately, that may be a thing of the past thanks to a group of researchers at Cardiff University, in Whales, who are working to develop a non-invasive, bloodless way to test blood sugar.

“The process is painless and completely safe”


They developed a small device, that is attached to the arm or leg with an adhesive.  The device uses microwaves to test blood sugar without puncturing the skin. The device uses a similar frequency of a microwave oven (2 gigahertz), but with much less power than one. It’s painless and completely safe.




Once attached, the device sends data to a mobile app, where you can see a graph and continuously monitor your blood sugar levels.

This solves the problem of type 1 diabetes patients who have to measure their blood sugar up 6 times a day, or 20,000 times over a decade. In the USA a person lives an average of 78 years, that’s 1.5 million pricks in a lifetime.
This method to monitor blood glucose sounds amazing, right? Let’s hope the development hits the shelves soon.