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“New glucose-monitoring contact lens addresses prior design issues”

Imagine a contact lens that you could wear that would light up if your glucose levels were high?

Many of you have probably heard about the first initial attempt at glucose monitoring contact lenses. However, the new lens, developed by South Korean researchers, has corrected many of the initial issues. 

The newly crafted lens is not only more comfortable on the eye, but has wireless operation that monitors glucose levels in your tears! Although the lens may not be available for more than 5 years, we are happy to welcome the technological development in diabetes care. 

To learn more about the new contact lens please click on the article below:

New glucose-monitoring contact lens addresses prior design issues – Diabetes.co.uk

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