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Weirdest CES health gadgets revealed

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Developers have designed a computer mouse controlled entirely by your tongue.
Augmental Mouthpad is shaped like a mini mouthguard with a metal pad in the middle that is inserted into the roof of the mouth.
Device was opened up for an early access program in the US this year , and now has 70 users who paid $ 1,500 for the device.
Flowbeams has developed a small pen-like device that can inject the body without tearing the skin.
A French start-up phibra is developing a wearable bra that can monitor the breasts for concerning changes.
Mirror is a similar shape to an iPhone screen, although much larger, and is attached to a scale-like unit at the base.
Users simply step on the scale that then performs a scan of the body, projecting results on the large mirror.
The technology captures five sets of diagnostics, including heart health, breathing rate, sleep and vitamin levels in the blood.
DailyMail.com's reporter tested the machine while wearing contact lenses, and found it easy to use and effective.
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