Continuous Glucose Monitors

Google and DexCom are Improving the Way Diebetics Monitor Blood Sugar

Google's Life Sciences division recently partnered with DexCom in order to develop better ways for people with diabetes to routinely check their blood sugar levels. Traditionally, this involves pricking a finger and drawing a small amount of blood for sampling, but both companies agree that there must be a way to get results that's more convenient, painless and mess-free.

The Google and DexCom collaboration is set to create a bandage-sized, disposable device that can temporarily be adhered to the skin. This continuous glucose monitor would be able to read blood sugar levels using a chip embedded under the skin, up to 12 times and hour. Furthermore, the device would be cloud-connected so that this comprehensive data could be easily be viewed and shared with a medical professional.

Considering that last year Google announced a contact lens that can measure glucose levels, there is definitely room for more inventive, non-invasive devices to check glucose levels.
Trend Themes
1. Continuous Glucose Monitoring - Opportunity for non-invasive devices to monitor blood sugar levels
2. Disposable Medical Devices - Potential for convenient and mess-free tools for routine blood glucose testing
3. Cloud-connected Healthcare Devices - Growing demand for devices that provide remote access to health data
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - Potential disruption in the monitoring and management of diabetes
2. Technology - Integration of advanced technologies in medical devices
3. Wearable Devices - Emerging market for wearable medical devices

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