Can wireless diagnostic tools transform chronic care management?
Non-invasive diagnostics are the life's work of Ron Erickson, founder of Know Labs. He explains radio frequency technology and how it could change the course of diabetes care.
There have been significant advances in non-invasive diagnostic technology in recent years, and the technology could transform medicine.
Most immediately, transformation is coming from non-invasive blood glucose monitoring that frees millions of people with diabetes from painful, unaffordable, disposable and disruptive means of measuring glucose by introducing sensor technology. And eventually, for all patients managing health conditions and for healthy individuals looking to prevent chronic disease.
The key to this transformation is harnessing the power of radio frequencies. Every molecule has a unique frequency fingerprint, and by creating a device that detects and converts these molecular fingerprints into exact biometrics using radio waves, like blood glucose levels, health IT vendor Know Labs has figured out how to monitor everything happening inside the body with a simple sensor instead of the options available today.
This is the life's work of Ron Erickson, founder and CEO of Know Labs. We interviewed Erickson to gain his expertise on non-invasive sensor technology and the liberation of using RF, and safely, in medical diagnostics.
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Awesome to see these advances in healthcare!