University of Texas at Dallas researchers, in partnership with Texas-based biotech company EnLiSense, have demonstrated a ...
If you don't like getting needles or working out, this new medical wearable may be for you. It analyzes sweat instead of blood, and it doesn't require patients to generate that sweat by performing ...
For millions of individuals, an inadequate diet continues to inflict severe harm, both somatically and economically. Vitamin C, one of the essential nutrients for healing and immunity, is not stored ...
An age clock for customized therapies The recently launched project AGE clock for RESIlience in SweaT, or AGE RESIST for short, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF), brings together ...
Heart rate and power data have been at the forefront of cycling performance data for many years, but there’s a cacophony of new wearables on the market which can track much more. The peloton is awash ...
According to a research published in ACS Nano recently, a unique wristwatch has been created by a team led by Prof. HUANG Xingjiu from the Institute of Solid State Physics at the Hefei Institutes of ...
Move over blood tests, sweat could soon be the new way to assess the body's health status. Researchers from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have developed a wearable ...
Stretchable MXene hydrogel sensor tracks heart rate and respiration during intense exercise, staying stable under heat, ...
Many moons ago, on a scorching hot summer day, I was working out in Central Park alongside lots of other sweaty New Yorkers when the words "sweat and the biology of bliss" popped into my head; despite ...
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