A wireless, bioelectronic pacifier could eliminate the need for invasive, twice-daily blood draws to monitor babies' electrolytes in Newborn Intensive Care Units or NICUs. This smart pacifier can also ...
VANCOUVER, Wash. – A wireless, bioelectronic pacifier could eliminate the need for invasive, twice-daily blood draws to monitor babies’ electrolytes in Newborn Intensive Care Units or NICUs. This ...
Presently, in order to check electrolyte levels in newborn babies, blood samples are drawn from the infants twice a day. Soon, however, a "smart" pacifier could be used to non-invasively collect that ...
PULLMAN, Wash. — A smart pacifier that is in development could do more than just sooth an upset baby, it could save their life. Researchers at Washington State University developed a smart pacifier to ...
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Four Texas babies were treated for botulism after being given honey-containing pacifiers bought in Mexico, health officials say. Now, the Texas Department of State Health Services is again reminding ...