SINGAPORE-The pain on his grandmother's face as she prickedher finger every day to monitor her diabetes motivated Mr Aniket Tejpal to come up with an alternative way for diabetics to measure their blood sugar levels. Through research, the 19-year-old, together with Mr Kee Yen Cheng, 19, and Mr Yong Huey, 20, learnt that people's blood sugar levels match up with another chemical-acetone, which humans expel when they breathe. The Year 3 computer engineering students from Temasek Polytechnic develo
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