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  2. Continuous glucose monitor - Wikipedia

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    A continuous glucose monitor (CGM) is a device used for monitoring blood glucose on a continual basis instead of monitoring glucose levels periodically by drawing a drop of blood from a finger. This is known as continuous glucose monitoring .

  3. These Glucose Meters and Monitors Make Diabetes ... - AOL

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    Blood glucose meters should be accurate and easy to find. Here, experts and reviewers share their top glucometer recommendations. These Glucose Meters and Monitors Make Diabetes Management a Bit ...

  4. Glucoboy - Wikipedia

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    The Glucoboy is a blood glucose monitor targeted for use by children with diabetes, [5] with hardware that fits into the cartridge port of a Game Boy Advance or Nintendo DS Lite. [6] Glucoboy software aims to assist users with diabetes management by providing points when they perform a blood glucose test and additional points when blood glucose ...

  5. Glucose meter - Wikipedia

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    A glucose meter, also referred to as a "glucometer", [1] is a medical device for determining the approximate concentration of glucose in the blood.It can also be a strip of glucose paper dipped into a substance and measured to the glucose chart.

  6. Adam Heller - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Heller co-founded with his son Ephraim Heller TheraSense Inc. In 2000, the company's Freestyle micro-coulometric blood glucose assaying system made the monitoring of blood glucose by diabetic people painless by reducing the required blood volume to 300 nL [2]. TheraSense was acquired by Abbott Laboratories in 2004 for $1.2 billion. [3]

  7. LifeScan - Wikipedia

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    LifeScan was established in 1981. [3] It was acquired by Johnson & Johnson (J&J) in 1986, [2] [4] and in June 2018, J&J agreed to sell LifeScan to Platinum Equity as part of its strategic exit from the diabetes device market, accepting an offer originally tendered in March 2018. [1]