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Health Technology

Wrap monitors levels of glucose, lactate, vitamin C and levodopa in that same sweat.

Fingertip Wearable Monitors Health Using Sweat as Power Source

Research on the therapy to induce appetite suppression is being conducted at Seoul National University Hospital with Korea Electrotechnolgy Research Institute (KERI).

Electrical Brain Stimulation Shows Promise in Appetite Suppression

Researchers used two stationary smartphones to record motion capture of study participants. Florent Vial, Stanford Neuromuscular Biomechanics Lab

Smartphone app quickly analyzes human motion to aid physical rehab

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New high-tech microscope using AI successfully detects malaria in returning travelers

A recent study shows the potential for AI to help emergency responders make informed and efficient decisions in settings where data is limited. (Photo/Ian Usher via Unsplash)

AI helps place drones in remote areas for faster emergency response

For epilepsy sufferers, cutting-edge technology offers early alerts of seizures

Pendant tracks heat signatures from lit cigarettes in real time

Smart necklace aims to help you stop smoking

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