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A glucose fuel cell to effectively balance insulin levels.

April 5, 2023

The technology from researchers at ETH Zurich could create a self-regulating circuit. “When the fuel cell powered by glucose senses excess blood sugar, it powers up. This then stimulates the beta cells to produce and secrete insulin. As blood sugar […]

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A month’s worth of blood sugar data

December 30, 2019

I tracked my glucose levels for twenty-eight days using a continuous glucose monitor (CGM). Instead of traditional twice-a-day finger pricks, CGMs check glucose at regular intervals via a small probe embedded under the skin. I wore mine on the arm […]

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