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Non-invasive blood glucose monitor closer to market

Non-invasive blood glucose monitor closer to market

People with Type I diabetes could soon have a pain-free way to check their blood glucose levels. Researchers at the University of Missouri–St. Louis have developed a portable, inexpensive, non-invasive blood glucose detector. The university has licensed patent rights...

Non-invasive blood glucose monitor closer to market

People with Type I diabetes could soon have a pain-free way to check their blood glucose levels. Researchers at the University of Missouri–St. Louis have developed a portable, inexpensive, non-invasive blood glucose detector. The university has licensed patent rights...

Non-invasive blood glucose monitor closer to market

People with Type I diabetes could soon have a pain-free way to check their blood glucose levels. Researchers at the University of Missouri–St. Louis have developed a portable, inexpensive, non-invasive blood glucose detector. The university has licensed patent rights...

UMSL Tritons weekly rewind

Women’s basketball Coach Katie Vaughn picked up her 200th victory at UMSL as the Tritons rallied to beat Indianapolis on the road on Saturday.

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