What if we could monitor patients in the future without taking blood samples every time? TU/e researcher Sophie Adelaars investigated a promising alternative: measuring biomarkers in sweat and saliva.
Your sweaty gym shirt might seem like nothing more than evidence of a good workout, but cutting-edge technology is transforming that damp fabric into a sophisticated medical laboratory that can ...
The Hela Wearable Sweat Inducer is poised to revolutionize the field of sweat testing and usher in a new era of personalized health monitoring. By providing individuals with an accessible and ...
The device has been developed at the MEMS, Microfluidics, and Nanoelectronics (MMNE) Laboratory and is designed to work ...
Antipsychotic drugs treat incredibly vulnerable patients. Maintaining a treatment regimen is difficult for many patients, but not taking the medication is associated with a higher risk of poor health ...
From fingersticks to fluid streams: why sweat is the next vital sign For decades, continuous health monitoring has meant piercing the skin, whether through fingerstick glucose checks or implanted ...