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TODAY’S PATENT – DISPLAY FOR MEDICAL DEVICE

The present invention relates to a display in medical devices. This invention was invented by Harper; Wesley Scott (Alameda, CA), Tan; Annie C. (Redwood City, CA), Dunn; Timothy Christian (San Francisco, CA), Sloan; Mark Kent (Redwood City, CA), Doniger; Kenneth J. (Menlo Park, CA), McGarraugh; Geoffrey V. (Bodega Bay, CA), Love; Michael (Pleasanton, CA), Yee; Phillip (San Francisco, CA), Hayter; Gary Alan (Oakland, CA), Jennewine; R. Curtis (Portland, OR), Berman; Glenn Howard (Alameda, CA).  This patent was issued on 20th August 2013 and the patent number for this invention is USRE47315E1.

Diabetes is an incurable disease and the body stops producing or utilizing insulin, so because of this the blood glucose remains in the body and due to this Hyperglycemia or abnormally high blood sugar levels increase. To deal with this it is required to check Diabetes daily. Diabetes management includes the test strip for analyzing the blood sugar level and most recently diabetes management system has also included a glucose management system. In such a system it is preferable to have a display for an accurate result it will include daily alerts and alarms proper visual and audio and a vibratory out for caution when diabetes level goes high. Having a display is really beneficial for the patient because it can show the exact result.

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