Aug 27 2017 09:46 AM
Scientists have developed a new sensor that stimulates the sweat gland in a small part of the skin and it can do 'medical readings' even when the user does not get sweat.
Significantly, the medical sensor who investigates the human sweat needs sweating throughout the day so that continuous health readiness can be taken.
In America, researchers from Cincinnati universities have developed a tool that is a 'band-aid' size. It uses a chemical stimulant to sweat and also works when the patient or the person is not physically active.
The sensor can also estimate how patient's perspiration in biosensor measurement is an important factor in understanding hormones or chemicals.
University professor Jason Heckenfeld said, "Our goal was to motivate sweating as per the need."
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