A team of researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine has created a battery-free wearable patch that is capable of helping to detect skin cancer earlier, potentially saving lives.
Wouldn't it be great if fitness and medical gadgets automatically knew who was wearing them? Researchers from Dartmouth have come up with a new way to provide health monitors just such an ability ...
A groundbreaking wearable patch that could identify early indicators of the most lethal type of skin cancer has been ...
A new wearable patch can detect early signs of the deadliest form of skin cancer. The wireless device allows screening of ...
3.1 Multiple frequency bioimpedance devices send small, painless electrical signals through the body by way of electrodes. The electrodes also measure the opposition to the flow of the electric ...
With another hot Texas summer underway, the threat of dehydration always looms. Though this condition can range from inconvenient to life-threatening, it's tough to track. Researchers from The ...
It’s possible that consumer “smart” devices that come with bioimpedance technology to provide measurements of body composition can interfere with certain cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) ...
2.1 The purpose of this assessment is to evaluate the clinical and cost effectiveness of using multiple frequency bioimpedance devices to monitor the hydration status of a person with chronic kidney ...
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