Wearables, Mobile Health (m-Health), Real-Time Monitoring Share and Cite: Alqarni, A. (2025) Analysis of Decision Support ...
New technology in digital devices takes steps to help seniors avoid falls, serious injuries, medical expenses.
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Conventional wearable ultrasound sensors have been limited by low power output and poor structural stability, making them ...
For millions of individuals, an inadequate diet continues to inflict severe harm, both somatically and economically. Vitamin C, one of the essential nutrients for healing and immunity, is not stored ...
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The growing prevalence of exercise-induced tibial stress fractures demands wearable sensors capable of monitoring dynamic musculoskeletal loads with medical-grade precision. While flexible ...
Conventional wearable ultrasound sensors have been limited by low power output and poor structural stability, making them unsuitable for high-resolution imaging or therapeutic applications.
Full study: “ A smart cup for wireless, biofuel-powered, sweat-based vitamin C sensing .” Co-authors of the study include Muhammad Inam Khan*, Ryan Burns*, Akshit Agarwal, Lu Yin, Jongmin Moon, Bumsik ...