Wristband that can tell if you've been drinking wins US award
by Reuters from Technology | The Guardian on (#1EG32)
Device helps doctors accurately measure patient's drinking history, and not just depend on most recent tests
A San Francisco-based company has won a US government-sponsored competition with an alcohol monitoring devices that can be worn on the wrist, the latest milestone in the development of wearable technologies that monitor and diagnose medical conditions.
BACtrack, a privately held medical device maker, took the $200,000 top prize in the National Institutes of Health Wearable Biosensor Challenge with its wristband monitor - dubbed BACtrack Skyn - which measures blood alcohol levels via sweat on the skin.
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