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Tiny sensors on the skin check sugar levels every few minutes — and AI sends alerts when something needs attention.
Some kids have diabetes, which means they have to keep track of the sugar in their blood. New sensors stick to the skin and check every few minutes — no finger pokes.
The numbers go to a phone. AI watches the trend. If sugar is dropping fast, an alert goes off. If it's going up, the app suggests a check.
The big idea: smart diabetes monitors catch changes early so kids and grownups can act fast.
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What does a smart diabetes sensor stick directly onto?
What must kids do with traditional blood sugar monitors that smart sensors let them skip?
How often does a smart diabetes sensor check blood sugar?
Where do the sugar readings go after the sensor checks them?
What does the AI built into the system help do?
What happens when blood sugar is dropping very quickly?
What does the app suggest when blood sugar is going up?
What kind of buzz does the lesson say the monitor gives?
Besides sending alerts to kids, who else receives alerts from the monitor?
What does the monitor create to show how sugar changes during the day?
What can the AI spot that helps prevent problems before they happen?
What does the lesson say about the accuracy of sensors?
How long does the smart diabetes monitor work continuously?
What is the main benefit of catching sugar changes early, as the lesson describes?
What technology reads the sugar through the skin without taking blood?