Sweat is more than just a sign of a good workout. It holds vital information about our health, providing clues to dehydration, fatigue, blood sugar levels and even serious conditions such as cystic ...
A device that monitors health conditions in the body using a person's sweat has been developed. A device that monitors health conditions in the body using a person's sweat has been developed by Penn ...
Could chemicals in our sweat be the next thing activity trackers start to measure? Researchers are ramping up efforts to refine this technology so they can. Many of us already wear some form of ...
Wearable devices that track health signals are becoming increasingly sophisticated, but many current sensors still struggle ...
Available on demand, in abundance and containing multiple biomarkers, sweat is an increasingly appealing medium for monitoring health, according to researchers at Penn State. But not ...
Researchers report a wearable device for monitoring stress levels using sweat biomarkers. Soft, wearable devices capable of monitoring multiple biomarkers in sweat can help track human nutrition and ...
Sweat contains biomarkers that can monitor various health conditions, from diabetes to genetic disorders. Sweat sampling, unlike blood collection, is preferred by users due to its painless nature.
Many people with diabetes endure multiple, painful finger pricks each day to measure their blood glucose. Now, researchers reporting in ACS Sensors have developed a device that can measure glucose in ...