25.8 Million Diabetes Patients Need What Grove Instruments Is Developing

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Grove Instruments is developing a pocket-sized device so diabetes patients can measure their glucose levels without taking their own blood. If clinical trials go well in 2013, its CEO expects to initiate the process of seeking Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for the device in 2014. And if that goes well, Worcester, Mass.-based Grove Instruments? product could become available for use by the 25.8 million U.S. children and adults with diabetes by 2015 or 2016.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/peterco...ts-need-what-grove-instruments-is-developing/
 
Thats good news, it will come out quite quickly too really. I don't like testing my sugars, not so much the blood, I hate having to squeeze my finger and I don't like it when it doesn't stop bleeding straight away. Having been diagnosed with Acquired Hemophilia the possibility of me bleeding more is there, however things are going quite well at the moment and I don't seem to be having that problem, its always a concern.
 
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