Author(s):
Bahman Zohuri
Non-invasive blood glucose monitoring has been a long-sought goal for diabetes management, aiming to eliminate the need for painful finger-prick tests. Recent advancements in optical and biosensor technologies have enabled the development of wearable glucose monitors that provide continuous, real-time measurements. This article explores the physics and mathematical principles underlying pulse oximetry-based glucose monitoring, recent market developments, and key players in this emerging field. It also discusses the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in enhancing accuracy, the regulatory landscape, and future directions for non-invasive glucose monitoring technologies.