
A breathalyzer that may help control blood sugar by measuring the amount of acetone in the breath was developed by researchers. The device, which is made by researchers at Western New England University, is about the size of a book, uses nanometer-thick films consisting of two polymers that react with acetone. This crosslinks the polymers and alters the physiochemical nature of the film, which provides a quantification of the acetone and, therefore, ...
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