Sorry - couldn't watch it all the way thru. There's no doubt good information there, but it's buried in so much media garbage....
But thanks. The idea is that if you have a smart phone and a few gadgets that attach to it, your home is a lab. OK, but not for the masses. This requires a doctor who's already been spending a lot of face time with you. Ninety-nine percent of US patients get two minutes of face time with a doctor, at best. And in the US, smart-phone contracts are obscenely expensive.
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I want that sensor for the BG in the 9:50 point in the video.
On Dec 24, 2013, at 9:12 AM, Devitt <devittad@comcast.net> wrote:Mind blowing.
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Begin forwarded message:A 9 minute video. Please take time to watch this. A revolution in medicine in on the horizon.You may have heard of the iDoctor, but if not, watch this video to the end.Of all of the important emails we send to one another, this might be the ultimate - personally.It's revolutionary!On it's face, it seems to be a major leap in diagnostic medicine.Please take time to watch this. A revolution in medicine in on the horizon.Speakers on!Click on: iDoctor
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