Who says that's not addressed by this technology?
> directly improve quality of life a lot more than the annoyance of applying the sensor under the skin
How annoying is it? They don't cut a hole and insert it. How can you say how much it would improve the quality of life?
I don't see where all these assumptions about this technology come from.
Who says that's not addressed by this technology?
> directly improve quality of life a lot more than the annoyance of applying the sensor under the skin
How annoying is it? They don't cut a hole and insert it. How can you say how much it would improve the quality of life?
I don't see where all these assumptions about this technology come from.