Tuesday 7 October 2014

Newly Developed 'Sock Sensor' may Revolutionize Alzheimer's Care

A 15-year-old boy of New York City has developed a sensor that can be attached to a foot or a sock of an Alzheimer's patients, revolutionizing care. The sensor developed by Kenneth Shinozuka, who has won 50,000 dollars Scientific American Science in Action Award, which is part of the Google Science Fair, notifies caregivers via their smartphones if a patient who should be sleeping gets out of bed. Shinozuka was inspired by his grandfather and designed ...

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