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Pain avoidance as a key motivator: Numerous surveys in 2025 indicate that a major reason people avoid consistent health tracking is the pain associated with needles or invasive procedures. As a result ...
This is because it is very hard to control blood sugar levels in space, where there is no gravity. But now, the Ax-4 mission ...
Sales of phlebotomy equipment are likely to be at USD 14.69 billion in 2025. By 2035, the market is projected to reach USD 21.47 billion at a CAGR 3.9% during the forecast period. The phlebotomy ...
Spanish plasma-derived medicines specialist Grifols (MCE: GRF) announced that the positive Phase III study data on its fibrinogen concentrate, BT524, has been published in eClinicalMedicine, a ...
New blood tests promise to detect malignancies before they’ve spread. But proving that these tests actually improve outcomes ...
Oprah Winfrey and Elon Musk endorsed it. And though Indian celebrities haven’t yet admitted to their use, the mystery ...
Diabetes testing systems, crucial to the healthcare ecosystem, encompass blood glucose meters, continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices, test strips, lancets, and advanced ... Minimally invasive ...
Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla is part of the Ax-4 mission studying diabetes in space. This research could transform diabetes care on Earth and enable diabetics to travel safely in space.
Scientists have pioneered a new way to monitor sodium levels in the blood—without drawing a single drop. By combining terahertz radiation and optoacoustic detection, they created a non-invasive system ...
You no longer need to be scared of needles, because Memorial Hospital is rolling out needle-less blood draws.This new ...