Georgia Tech researchers developed a pacifier that monitors NICU babies' electrolytes, reducing the need for blood draws.
Georgia Tech researchers have developed a pacifier that can constantly monitor a baby's electrolyte levels in real time, eliminating the need for repeated invasive blood draws. /Public Release. This ...
Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, came up with the pacifier idea at a pediatric ... again as babies sometimes have to stay in the NICU for weeks and even months," said Yeo, who directs ...
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Hong Yeo, associate professor and Harris Saunders Jr. Endowed Professor in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, came up with the pacifier idea at a pediatric technology conference.