Description
by Artur Rydosz
Diabetes Without Needles: Non-invasive Diagnostics and Health Management
provides a comprehensive and objective compilation of the most
promising noninvasive methods for glucose monitoring, including an
in-depth analysis of their advantages and disadvantages in terms of
biochemical processes. The latest advances in the field are discussed,
including methods such as optical measurements, electrochemical
measurements, exhaled breath analysis, direct measurements of glucose in
the blood using noninvasive techniques, and the indirect analysis of
biomarkers that are related to the glycemia. The book's author also
presents recommendations for future research directions in this field.
This book is a valuable resource for researchers in the areas of diabetes, noninvasive methods and diagnostics development.
Appeals
to a multidisciplinary audience, including scientists, researchers and
clinicians with an interest in noninvasive blood glucose monitoring
technologies Features
the latest advances in the field of noninvasive methods for diabetes
monitoring, including recent results, perspectives and challenges Covers various noninvasive methods, including optical measurements, electrochemical, exhaled breath analysis, and more