NIGHTWATCH ALERTS WEARER OF HYPOGLYCEMIA����������������������

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by Ed Bryant

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���� A new product is under development.Worn like a

wristwatch, it sounds an alarm to alert the wearer to "ionicmoisture," body changes that often accompany a hypoglycemic reaction.Not a glucose monitor, the NightWatch is intended strictly to warn the user that he or she could be going into a "low," and that action should be taken.Any type 1diabetic, or anyone with hypoglycemia unawareness, could benefit.

 

���� A prototype has been completed.Members of the

development team have informally tested it, and there will

be further tests.So far, everything has been successful.

 

���� All team members are "techies," and the business aspect

is still indefinite ‑‑ there is still no corporation,

headquarters, or business address, and the team is actively

seeking financial backing.

 

���� There was such a device several years ago, selling for

several hundred dollars, but team members have told me they intend to offer the NightWatch for approximately $75.

���� I regularly communicate with the NightWatch development team (they're going to send me a prototype which I will test personally), and I hope to have more to tell you next time, in VOICE, Vol. 16, No. 1.Note:I have no financial involvement with the NightWatch or its research team; but if you are interested in becoming financially involved with this project, you may write to:��

����� ����NightWatch

��������� c/o Ed Bryant

��������� 1412 I-70 Drive SW, Suite C,

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