Responsive Diabetes Wristbands

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This Graphene Bracelet is a Corrective Blood Sugar Monitor

A group of scientists working across South Korea, Massachusetts and Texas have developed a transparent wrist cuff that's means to be worn as a non-invasive blood sugar monitor and treatment.

When this device is worn, it is capable of measuring glucose levels in the bloodstream and from there, a diabetic patient is able to receive a low drug dosage via microneedles if the smart band deems that it is needed. Unlike many other solutions, this design is meant to be extremely non-invasive and painless.

For these abilities, the device is being likened to a "robotic pancreas" that is able to sense and treat spikes or dips in glucose levels. While this is not a solution for extreme blood sugar activity, this wearable device could seamlessly become part of a diabetic's daily life.
Trend Themes
1. Transparent Blood Sugar Monitoring - There is a disruptive innovation opportunity in developing transparent wrist cuffs that can accurately monitor blood sugar levels non-invasively and painlessly.
2. Smart Wristband Drug Delivery - Developing smart wristbands with microneedles that can deliver low drug dosages based on glucose level measurements presents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the healthcare industry.
3. Robotic Pancreas Wearables - Creating wearable devices that mimic the function of a pancreas by sensing and treating fluctuations in glucose levels represents a disruptive innovation opportunity for healthcare technology.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare Technology - The healthcare technology industry can explore the development of transparent blood sugar monitoring wristbands and robotic pancreas wearables for diabetic patients.
2. Wearable Technology - The wearable technology industry can capitalize on the demand for smart wristbands that offer non-invasive blood sugar monitoring and drug delivery capabilities.
3. Pharmaceuticals - The pharmaceutical industry can explore collaborations and partnerships to develop low-dosage drug formulations suitable for smart wristband delivery systems.

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