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BICO (formerly Biocontrol Technology) aims to end pin-pricks. The company's Diasensor 2000 uses infrared light to measure glucose, eliminating the need to draw blood to check a diabetic's blood sugar level; it's cleared for sale in the European Union and is being evaluated by the FDA. BICO has received approval to sell its ThermoChem-HT system, a treatment for abdominal and pelvic tumors. The company's business units make a vascular-access system to administer medicine, an artificial heart valve, and a microbial oil-spill cleanup product. ViaCirQ, a subsidiary, develops extracorporeal hyperthermia medical devices.
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