Detecting diseases early requires the rapid, continuous, and convenient monitoring of vital biomarkers. This development is especially pertinent to areas including chronic disease management, population-wide screening, remote patient monitoring, and sport physiology.
The wearable offers a non-invasive way to facilitate continuous, real-time monitoring and early detection of ailments, such as cardiovascular diseases and stroke.
The process of collecting biomarkers for analysis can be inconvenient and miss real-time traits. Doctors may need to induce sweating with drugs when collecting fluids from inactive individuals, which can be uncomfortable.
Solid-state epidermal biomarkers have emerged as an alternative form of health indicators, found in the stratum corneum, or outermost layer of the skin, showing correlations with diseases.
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