dimanche 31 juillet 2016
Kate Farnsworth built a DIY tool to monitor her daughter's diabetes
When Kate Farnsworth's daughter was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, neither of them were very impressed with what was out there to help them manage the disease. So Kate got creative. Now, she's the first to person in Canada to make a real-time blood sugar monitor that delivers constant updates to her and her daughter's smartwatches.
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