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F is for Failure

David Mendosa
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Medical Journalist Living with Diabetes and Author of Fitness and Photography for Fun, www.mendosa.com/fitnessblog

After earning a B.A. with honors from the University of California,...

David Mendosa

Thursday, May 10, 2007
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This article wants to be excused for jumping the queue. Since it is hot news, this article skips over what C, D, and E are for, which are patiently waiting for their turns.But we do know that F is for Failure. Don’t take it personally. I’m not talking here about you or me. I’m talking about t...
  1. Correct wavelength?
    greyked
    Friday, May 11, 2007 at 09:28 AM
    My guess is that finding the correct wavelength (i.e. one that penetrates the skin enough, without posing a thread to it, amongst others) is the one and only road to a true noninvasive measument of blood glucose.

    I would be interested in the ways these companies are trying to find this wavelength. Perhaps some "lateral thinking" is needed in order to find it. But I think that all their investigations will be kept secret, because of the commercial value they poses. A pity that they do not cooperate in this search. It would in my view be the next big step for blood glucose regulation.
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