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does, however, somewhat resemble an iPod shuffle (1G). Still, it
looks like a *very* cool piece of technology?one that almost rivals
something from Apple. Now if they could just come up with
something for all the type 2 and/or 3 diabetics out there?.
little color to the Mini, but what about a matching case.
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- by sambrowna September 3, 2008 11:59 PM PDT
- Soon, rapidly advancing minimally invasive and non-invasive glucose monitoring will combine with novel drug delivery techniques to completely transfigure the diabetes market, and almost triple its value to $10 billion by 2010.
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(4 Comments)The Future of Diabetes Diagnostics: Monitoring & Management in 2010 surveys the converging technological and market developments to extrapolate the shape and value of the market for these new monitoring and treatment technologies. This report answers key questions about the future now.
When will non-invasive glucose monitoring come to market? Who will get there first? What will happen to traditional monitoring techniques, including the consumables? Will bloodless insulin delivery be combined with non-invasive monitoring? When? How will the increase in incidence in the developing world impact the market for these new techniques? For traditional techniques? The report examines all of the key areas in diabetes monitoring and insulin delivery devices, including:
* Painless and minimally invasive devices
* Non-invasive devices
* Implanted devices
* Interstitial fluid testing
* Telemedicine and remote monitoring
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