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Your next smartwatch could analyze sweat to mine invaluable health data

Your next smartwatch could analyze sweat to mine invaluable health data
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South Korea , Hefei Institutes Of Physical Sciences , Korea Institute Of Materials Science , Tokyo University Of Science , Chinese Academy Of Sciences , Korea Institute Of Science , Institute Of Solid State Physics , Solid State Physics , Hefei Institutes , Physical Sciences , Chinese Academy , Korea Institute , Tokyo University , Materials Science , Digital Trends ,

Mathematical model exploits cancer cell plasticity to guide adaptive therapy

Cancer poses significant challenges due to the development of resistance and the likelihood of relapse. Resistance may arise from permanent genetic changes in cancer cells or non-genetic alterations in cancer cell behavior induced by treatment. Standard of care in cancer treatments typically involves administering the maximum tolerated dose of a drug to eradicate drug-sensitive cells effectively. However, this approach often fails in the long term because drug-resistant cancer cells can grow more rapidly when all drug-sensitive cancer cells are killed off. ....

South Korea , Kim Eunjung , Korea Institute Of Science , Natural Products Informatics Research Center , Korea Institute ,

New sweat monitoring device doesn't require physical activity

Sweat contains biomarkers that can monitor various health conditions, from diabetes to genetic disorders. Sweat sampling, unlike blood collection, is preferred by users due to its painless nature. However, to obtain sufficient nutrients or hormones from sweat for testing, intense physical activity was previously required to induce sweat. This method posed challenges for individuals with limited mobility. ....

South Korea , Kim Joohee , Johna Rogers , Joohee Kim , Korea Institute Of Science , Northwestern University , Bionics Research Center , Korea Institute , Professor John ,