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Simple wearable device measures milk intake in breastfeeding babies.
Uses electrical current to gauge milk consumption in real time.
Developed by Northwestern University , it consists of two pairs of electrodes that are hardwired to a "base station" module.
The base station records changes in impedance, and transmits the data to an app on the mother's smartphone.
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