New Tool for Diabetics
It's painful, invasive and tim-consuming, yet every day -- many times a day -- millions of diabetics draw blood to check their blood sugar levels. But as Jennifer Matthews shows us, there may soon be a way to monitor those levels without ever touching the skin.Related Videos
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