Sweet-smelling breath chemical captured for early diabetes detection Reuters Tuesday, December 30, 2014 18:23 Email Print A non-invasive device that measures a sweet-smelling chemical in the breath to indicate the risk of Type 1 diabetes in children is being developed by researchers from Oxford, who plan to have it in doctors' surgeries by the middle of 2015. More : non-invasive device sweet-smelling chemical breath risk Type 1 diabetes children
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