RE: Monitoring Diabetes Just Got A Little Bit Easier With Nanotechnology
This small Board with a large number of needles is another nanotechnology that can change the life of diabetics for the better.
Each micro game has its own sensor, which is invisible to the naked eye.
This technology allows to collect and analyze blood. Research is conducted by British scientists.
The length of the needle is about one millimeter, and the diameter is about fifteen microns.
This ensures the patient is painless to use. These needles are attached to the patient's hand. A blood sample is taken with a microneedles sensor. These sensors are mounted in the needle with the help of the nanowires.
This technology allows you to painlessly monitor blood glucose levels.
Scientists are now finalizing a transmitter that will send SMS messages to the hospital or relatives of the patient if he or she is at risk of a hypoglycemic attack.