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Examples of wearable technology for babies includes electronic sensors attached to an infant’s sock to monitor vital signs and to audibly alerts parents on...
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Examples of wearable technology for babies includes electronic sensors attached to an infant’s sock to monitor vital signs and to audibly alerts parents on...
The idea of a ‘real time’ indicator of impending illness has been proposed by Stanford University scientists. They have built-up the case by monitoring...
The new device is the K’Track Glucose. It resembles a smart watch and it carries out its glucose measuring function by assessing the interstitial...
The senor is designed to monitor a number of biological functions, including blood pressure, heart rate and other highly key biometrics that inform about...
The report comes from the American University and the Center for Digital Democracy and it puts forward the case that there are a lack...
The new product is a little different from tracking the number of steps that a person takes. According to Mashable, a new wearable device...
Scientists have developed the first micro-sized (no larger than a speck of dust) sensors capable of being implanted into the human body and of...
The new material has been created by researchers from University of Illinois at Chicago and Korea University. The new material is highly conductive to...
Not only does material design mean electronic wearables are relatively fragile; the physical limitations of existing electronic materials presents a development barrier as well....
Interviewed by the medical site QMed, Greg Caresi, the senior vice president of transformational health at Frost & Sullivan, saw further growth for digital...