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In theory a "sweat sensor" could monitor electrolyte levels in real time or track diabetes risk by measuring quick spikes in blood sugar levels.
Last night, I went to sleep with an electrical sensor wrapped around my forehead, an accelerometer strapped on one wrist, and a sweat sensor around the other.
Ali Javey, a materials scientist and professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences, has combined innovative materials, sensor technology and integrated circuits to develop a wearable sweat sensor network that can measure rapid fluctuations in electrolytes and metabolites, and even the buildup of heavy metal concentrations in perspiration.
Sweat test for cystic fibrosis: Wearable sweat sensor vs. standard laboratory test.
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UC Berkeley engineers put their wearable sweat sensors to the test.
Bariya, M., Nyein, H. Y. Y. & Javey, A. Wearable sweat sensors.
Sweat sensors could provide the first non-invasive and inexpensive home test.
Prototype sweat sensors are printed on thin plastics and are embedded in headbands or wristbands to monitor concentration levels of these metabolic markers in real-time.
Rogers' wearable sweat sensors are already in clinical use at Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago.
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