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Apple’s Long-Awaited Ambition: Bringing Non-Invasive Blood Glucose Monitoring to the Apple Watch
Apple has been working towards a bold goal – helping people with diabetes monitor their condition without the need for invasive methods. Reports suggest they’re developing a new health app that could prevent the development of type 2 diabetes for those at risk.
A New Health App in the Works
Apple’s been making progress on non-invasive blood glucose monitoring for the Apple Watch for years, and now they’re taking it a step further. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the new app would allow users to log meals and track how they impact blood sugar levels, providing in-app coaching and visual indicators to help make healthier choices.
In-App Coaching and Visualization
The app would work in tandem with a blood sugar monitor, using in-app coaching to recommend diet and lifestyle changes based on the user’s specific needs. By visualizing the impact of certain foods or drinks on blood sugar levels, users would be empowered to make informed decisions, potentially avoiding the development of type 2 diabetes or slowing its progression.
Early Tests with Apple Employees
Gurman reports that Apple tested the app with a select group of employees with pre-diabetes this summer. The goal is to prevent the development of type 2 diabetes by providing users with the tools they need to make healthier choices.
Is the App Coming Soon?
While the app isn’t ready for public release, it’s possible Apple may integrate the technology into future health products, including the non-invasive glucose tracker they’ve been developing for over a decade.
A Game-Changer for Diabetics
Typically, blood sugar measurements require a skin prick. A non-invasive method, like the one Apple’s working on, could be a game-changer for people with diabetes, providing a convenient and hassle-free way to monitor their condition.
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