Don’t Miss a Fever With the Babyglow
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Don’t Miss a Fever With the Babyglow

A new hypercolour bodysuit by a British inventor detects whether an infant has a fever or not and changes colour based on temperature. The suits, which come in pink, blue and green, change to white as soon as the baby's temperature rises above 37c. I can see how parents of younge babies would find these really handy, especially as many babie...
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