Sugar Level Measuring Device Without Blood Test Invented by Pakistani Student
Pakistan, Aug. 21 -- A student from Iqra University has developed a Sugar Level measuring device that provides accurate blood glucose results without having to prick and take out blood from the patients. The device also helps in measuring the pulse rate.
University student, Muhammad Faizan, has called this device as a 'non-invasive blood test'. It took two-year's hard work and research to develop this instrument. This manual device comprises an infrared sensor, LED, photodiode, IC and other circuits.
The device can really make a difference in the lives of people with diabetes. Currently, around 30 to 40 million people suffer from diabetes in Pakistan. It will make the blood tests way easier for people who have to check their glucose lev...
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