End in sight for diabetes injections as scientists develop smart patch
‘Millions of people suffering from diabetes could be spared painful injections after scientists invented a smart patch which monitors glucose levels and delivers insulin automatically via hundreds of micro-needles.
The high-tech device, which sticks to the skin like a plaster, can detect even slight increases in blood sugar levels meaning that tiny doses of insulin can be given when needed.
The patch – a thin square no bigger than a postage stamp – is covered with more than one hundred tiny needles, each about the size of an eyelash.’
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