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Apple Watch for Diabetes: The Latest on Apple's Plans for Non-Invasive Blood Sugar Monitoring

For many years now, it has been rumored that the Apple Watch will eventually gain non-invasive blood sugar monitoring capabilities, which would enable millions of people with diabetes to track their blood glucose levels without needing to prick their skin with a needle or wear a dedicated continuous glucose monitor.

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According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple recently shifted oversight of the project from its platform architecture chief Tim Millet to Zongjian Chen, a senior engineer overseeing advanced technologies within the company.

He framed this change as positive news for the project, which has apparently been in development for more than 15 years.

"Some view the transition as a sign the work may finally be progressing to a point where Chen, known as someone who delivers, can ramp up development of the technology into an eventual consumer-grade offering," he said.

In 2023, Gurman reported that Apple's system would rely on a laser that would emit light under the skin to determine a person's blood glucose level.

"The system uses lasers to emit specific wavelengths of light into an area below the skin where there is interstitial fluid — substances that leak out of capillaries — that can be absorbed by glucose," he said. "The light is then reflected back to the sensor in a way that indicates the concentration of glucose."

An algorithm would ultimately determine a person's blood glucose level, and the feature could also alert users to potential signs of prediabetes.

While the project has new leadership, the Apple Watch is still unlikely to gain non-invasive blood sugar monitoring for several more years, if ever. But if Apple eventually achieves this moonshot, the Apple Watch would provide diabetic people with a more comfortable and convenient solution for keeping track of their blood sugar.

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1 day ago at 09:45 am
This would be absolutely massive if they could make an accurate glucose monitor without puncturing the skin. I am very skeptical that they could do this though would love it if they did as a T1 Diabetic. Accuracy of the read is paramount here, if it cannot be trusted completely then it is not a solution for diabetics. Now IF they can do this then they have disrupted a multi billion dollar industry with something that costs far less than what is paid for a year just with glucose monitoring alone. This would truly make an Apple Watch a must have for ALL diabetics and I would never question whether I want to switch to another watch.
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Slix Avatar
1 day ago at 09:42 am
As a type 1 diabetic for most of my life, this would be a game changer and I would buy one immediately if it was added to the Apple Watch.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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1 day ago at 09:41 am
My wife and I have a rule that we won't discuss things around dinner time... because "hangry" really is a thing.

Now I see our future:
Me: "Honey, how's your glucose, because I have a question or two about our credit card bill."
Wife: Looks at watch. "Not great. Lets talk later."
Me: "Okay.. grab a snickers or something... it's gonna be a doozy."
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Boil Avatar
23 hours ago at 10:09 am
As someone who recently lost a foot to Type 2 diabetes, this would be a godsend...!
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23 hours ago at 10:00 am
I’d bet any amount of money that well before we get blood glucose monitoring accurate enough for diabetes monitoring we’ll get a less accurate at a point in time but acceptably accurate over time glucose test that can tell you whether you have pre-diabetes. The kind of accuracy needed for diabetes monitoring is a tight tolerance. But a broader measure could still be very very useful and technologically more feasible.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DocMultimedia Avatar
1 day ago at 09:37 am
This would be a superb addition. I really hope in becomes feasible in a year or two.
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