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Freedom Meditech Promises Glucose-Monitoring Eye Scanner

There's certainly no shortage of efforts out there to make glucose monitoring a bit easier for diabetics, but Freedom Meditech is now claiming to have developed one of the least invasive to date and, what's more, it says it's actually gearing up to start some clinical trials. That latter bit is apparently possible thanks to a newly formed partnership with Batelle, which is helping to raise the necessary capital, while the former bit got a boost from an arrangement with the University of Toledo, whose technology it is licensing.

The key bit, it seems, is that Freedom Meditech's method involves scanning only the front portion of the eye (or, more specifically, the Aqueous humor where the glucose resides) instead of shining a light on the retina, which some similar methods use. That apparently not only delivers results faster, but reduces the risk of any potential long-term safety hazards from repeated laser exposure, which would also make it better suited as a tool for early screening of diabetes. [Source: Diabetes Mine]
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Concept Car Monitors Glucose Levels In-Dash


Operating a vehicle during a diabetic blood sugar crash can be a dangerous proposition for both driver and others on the road. That's why Medtronic Diabetes developed the M-POWERED concept car that allows a person to constantly monitor glucose levels via both audio and visual cues. The Lincoln sedan was unveiled at this year's American Diabetes Association annual meeting in San Francisco. No word on what happens during a glucose drop, but we imagine some sort of alarm and then, perhaps, shutdown occurs. [Source: MedGadget]

iPods for Health


Though Wilford Brimley has done plenty for the diabetes cause, diabetes blogger Amy Tenderich is hoping Steve Jobs & Co. can do even more. On the heels of the announcement that 100 million iPods had been sold, Tenderich has posted an open letter to Jobs asking for his iPod team's help in making insulin pumps and blood glucose monitors more user-friendly. But, why stop at diabetes? In her letter, Tenderich suggests that all medical devices could use a makeover from the boys at 1 Infinite Loop. You read her proposal here; we'll keep our fingers crossed for an iIron-Lung.


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