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How band-pass Raman spectroscopy lets you monitor blood sugar without pricking your finger
If you regularly monitor your blood sugar, you are likely familiar with the repeated discomfort and inconvenience of finger-prick tests. These traditional methods, although widely used, can cause ...
Breakthroughs in optical sensing, like band-pass Raman spectroscopy, promise a future free from painful finger-prick blood sugar tests. This non-invasive technology uses light to identify glucose, ...
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