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titleOfInvention Device and Mechanism for Facilitating Non-Invasive, Non-Piercing Monitoring of Blood Glucose
abstract A mechanism is described for facilitating non-invasive and non-skin piercing monitoring of blood glucose according to one embodiment. A method of embodiments, as described herein, includes receiving a body part including a finger, where the body part in the placement area causes interruptions in the running of a light. The method may further include detecting initial readings corresponding to the interruptions, the initial readings including signals, where a signal is generated each time the light is interrupted while passing through the body part, calculating absolute values based on the initial readings, and computing a final glucose reading based on the absolute values.
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