By Ivey C – Longevity.Technology

A groundbreaking wearable health monitor developed by researchers at Washington State University offers a promising tool for non-invasively tracking various health indicators through sweat analysis during physical activity [1].

This innovative device, detailed in a recent study published in the ACS Sensors, uses advanced 3D-printing techniques to measure critical biomarkers like glucose, lactate, uric acid and sweat rate. These can help diagnose and monitor diabetes, gout and cardiovascular diseases.

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