Rochester Clinical Research is inviting volunteers with pre-diabetes to take part in a study testing a small wearable sensor that tracks blood sugar changes throughout the day.
Rochester Clinical Research is inviting volunteers with pre-diabetes to take part in a study testing a small wearable sensor that tracks blood sugar changes throughout the day.
RCR Buffalo is part of a nationwide research study using the FreeStyle Libre 3 sensor — a small, wearable device that tracks blood sugar continuously. Researchers want to learn how this device compares to standard blood tests in spotting early signs of prediabetes.
We’re looking for people diagnosed with prediabetes or with an A1C of 5.7 or higher.
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