The sensors would let diabetics monitor their blood sugar levels without frequent and painful finger pricking.
A noninvasive approach to blood-sugar monitoring would be welcome news to the millions of people around the world suffering from diabetes.
Apple is reportedly working on an initiative that may one day make diabetics‘ frequent and painful finger pricking a thing of the past.
The tech giant has a team of biomedical engineers working on sensors that will allow diabetics to monitor their blood sugar levels noninvasively, CNBC reported Wednesday. Diabetes is said to be one of the fastest growing diseases in the world, affecting one in 11 adults around the globe, according to the World Health Organization.