Galaxy Watch7 tipped to bring blood sugar monitoring


by GSMArena

GSMArena— Non-invasive blood sugar monitoring is the next frontier for wearables and a new report from South Korea suggests Samsung may launch its next-generation smartwatches with the ability to monitor users’ blood sugar levels. According to the report, Hon Pak who serves as SVP of Samsung Electronics and is the head of digital healthcare met with Samsung Health advisory board members at the company’s Medical Center in Seoul to discuss the progress on blood sugar monitoring and its implementation into...

CNET—FDA Clears Masimo's 'Stork' Baby Monitor for Blood Oxygen, Pulse Rate Monitoring. Stork gives parents data about skin temperature, oxygen saturation level and more. But doctors have questioned the benefit of using systems like it.

Neowin—Samsung might be ditching the Galaxy Watch 7 Pro and bringing the Galaxy Watch Ultra. The latest leak suggests that Samsung could ditch its plans of launching the Galaxy Watch 7 Pro and instead, could launch a new Galaxy Watch Ultra and it will launch in several regions.

The Next Web—Dutch startup to bring robotic blood drawing to hospitals. Utrecht-based Vitestro has raised €20mn to bring its robotic blood drawing device to market. Founded in 2017, Vitestro aims to improve the blood draw experience for patients and address personnel shortages in healthcare — where the demand for skilled laboratory professionals is growing at a higher rate than any other occupation. The startup’s device relies on infrared to locate the vein and ultrasound to create an image of the blood vessel. Then, an AI-based robotic needle uses this...