Blood glucose monitoring systems

Blood glucose monitoring has evolved from a helpful test to an essential part of diabetes treatment. The equipment used for testing also has been changing rapidly, so that today there are numerous monitoring systems on the market representing a wide range of features and prices. The variety makes it...

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