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Old 9th January 2017, 06:41   #1
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Default New wearables from PKvitality monitor glucose, lactic acid levels

Although the overall wearable device market was projected to decline this year as a consequence of redundant functionality with most smartphone apps, a small handful of companies have managed to develop around the sales plateau with some useful technology for diabetics and athletes.

One of the more useful products featured at the CES Innovation Awards showcase this year are two new wearable devices from PKvitality that allow users to monitor glucose, lactic acid and other biomarkers using a patented painless microneedle technology called the SkinTaste biosensor.

http://fudzilla.com/news/wearables/4...ic-acid-levels
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