Wristwatch for the future project advice?

by on September 2, 2008

My friend and I are working on a school project and we decided to do it on a watch having to do with health care. Any suggestions would be nice. We aren't 100% sure what to do it on but we were thinking of an advanced medical watch for diabetics, Alzheimer's, hearing impaired, seniors, heart attacks, strokes, asthma and that had info on the patient, told the time and date (of course), told the heart rate blood sugar, had a button to alert ambulance, had a GPS system. Maybe for athletics too? Pretty much a crazy computer in a watch. What else to add though..we need to add some more really good healthcare things? It's a crazy future watch. The idea sounds crazy but maybe not in the future O_O!

this could be a really great tool for diabetics with poorly controlled blood sugar. it could alert them when their sugar gets too high so that they don't forget to take their medicines. also, if it could have a chip in it with memory, it could be a really helpful tool for the doctors of diabetic patients so that the doctors could observe patterns in the patients blood glucose relative to meals, activities, sleep, etc.

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Hi, how the heck r ya? w December 4, 2007 at 4:18 pm

thT WATCHY THINGGY SOUNDS PERTEEE COOL
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KV December 4, 2007 at 4:23 pm

Sounds like a good idea. Make it secure like an ankle bracelet so it can't be removed and use it to measure alcohol and/ or drug use and alert someone when used. Or communicate with vehicles and prevent them from starting up when alcohol level is over the limit.

Rest sounds good too. Have fun…
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streitsm December 4, 2007 at 4:41 pm

this could be a really great tool for diabetics with poorly controlled blood sugar. it could alert them when their sugar gets too high so that they don't forget to take their medicines. also, if it could have a chip in it with memory, it could be a really helpful tool for the doctors of diabetic patients so that the doctors could observe patterns in the patients blood glucose relative to meals, activities, sleep, etc.
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