February 7, 2017

America’s pediatricians say it might not be wise to outfit your infant in "smart" clothing. The new class of babywear features electronic sensors that report breathing, pulse and oxygen levels to your smartphone. Doctors say frequent false alarms are hard on parents and might lead to unnecessary testing for babies. Source Link

There’s another alternative to the expensive EpiPen and you’re sure to like the price. The makers of the Auvi-Q adrenaline auto-injector say there will be no out-of-pocket cost for patients who have health insurance. The makers of the EpiPen came under fire last year for hiking prices for their injector that’s used to quickly stop life-threatening allergic reactions. Source Link
 
You want to use unique and strong passwords for online accounts, but how can you remember all of them? Security experts say your web browser can help by storing those passwords and inserting them automatically when you visit a site. Browsers like Firefox and Google Chrome let you access those passwords on your laptop, tablet or smartphone. Source Link