No more finger pricks? wristband aims to track blood sugar with light
NCT ID NCT07425236
Summary
This study is testing how easy it is to use a new wrist-worn device called the Argus CGM. The device uses light sensors and artificial intelligence to estimate blood sugar levels without needing to prick the skin. About 100 adults with type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, or prediabetes will wear the device for 15 days to help researchers collect data for future development. Participants will not use the device's readings to manage their diabetes during the study.
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Mills-Peninsula Medical Center - San Mateo Campus
San Mateo, California, 94401, United States
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