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This Electronic 'Skin Patch' Tracks Your Coffee and Alcohol Intake


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As it becomes ever clearer that our cyberpunk future is here, we continue to glimpse a world where technology, like a slick octopus, makes its way onto our bodies. Last year, for example, MIT announced a “vaccination tattoo” that would allow medical staff to track who’s been vaccinated. Now, engineers at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) say they’ve created another monitor you can wear: a skin patch that tracks how much caffeine and/or alcohol you’ve had.
Futurism picked up on the new, prototype wearable. Researchers at UCSD’s Center for Wearable Sensors are behind the gadget, which adheres to skin thanks to its extraordinary stretchiness. The electronic patch is worn on the neck or wrist, and contains an amalgam of sensors; ones that allow for the monitoring of both biochemical levels and cardiovascular signals. ....

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New Skin Patch Brings Us Closer to Wearable, All-In-One Health Monitor


New Skin Patch Brings Us Closer to Wearable, All-In-One Health Monitor
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a soft, stretchy skin patch that can be worn on the neck to continuously track blood pressure and heart rate while measuring the wearer’s levels of glucose as well as lactate, alcohol or caffeine. It is the first wearable device that monitors cardiovascular signals and multiple biochemical levels in the human body at the same time.
“This type of wearable would be very helpful for people with underlying medical conditions to monitor their own health on a regular basis,” said Lu Yin, a nanoengineering Ph.D. student at UC San Diego and co-first author of the study published Feb. 15 in  ....

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