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Cordobese Students Created a Device that Measures Blood Glucose without “Pricks”

Summary by La Voz
Students from the Lutheran Concordia school in the city of Cordoba devised a non-invasive device to measure blood glucose and thus improve the quality of life of people with diabetes. It is GlucoSense, a “glucometer” that works with infrared light, developed by current graduates Agustín Brito Hess, Matías Campos, Francisco Lo Cascio, Trinidad Orellano and María Victoria Sarach. The boys, under the coordination of Professor Fabricio Bridera, of t…
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Students from the Lutheran Concordia school in the city of Cordoba devised a non-invasive device to measure blood glucose and thus improve the quality of life of people with diabetes. It is GlucoSense, a “glucometer” that works with infrared light, developed by current graduates Agustín Brito Hess, Matías Campos, Francisco Lo Cascio, Trinidad Orellano and María Victoria Sarach. The boys, under the coordination of Professor Fabricio Bridera, of t…

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La Voz broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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