As we all know, for diabetic patients, taking blood to measure blood sugar is not only a painful thing, but also troublesome, time-consuming, and the risk of wound infection. Well, now, good news just came from Russia these days.
Russia's "Sensors" National Technology Initiative Center (Smart Bracelet R&D Project Team) announced through the news media that their scientists have developed a smart bracelet with a non-invasive (that is, no blood sampling) sensor. With this bracelet, blood sugar levels can be measured with high accuracy, even at least up to 12 times per hour.
This kind of bracelet can transmit the measured data to the smart phone, and then send it to the doctor from the smart phone, and then the professional will analyze the data with professional software.
At present, samples of this bracelet have been trial-produced, and they are being compared and tested on the clinical test platform of the First Moscow State Medical University of Sechenov. When the test sample passes the test, it is planned to be officially put into mass production this year (, 2021, ), and the final product form is a seemingly inconspicuous bracelet.