National Institute of Bioimaging and Bioengineering
11/21/2018
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By D. Samuelson
Wearable technology may be able to detect sickness before symptoms appear
The National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) has completed a limited study on “wearable biosensors, similar to the Apple Watch or Fitbit.” The NIBIB biosensors tracked respiration, heartbeat, and temperature measurements just like the popular personal fitness devices, but the more powerful NIBIB sensors also had the capacity to record a male participant’s “level of activity, radiation exposure, levels of oxygen-bound hemoglobin […]
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