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Wearable sensor monitors health, administers drugs using saliva and tears


Wearable sensor monitors health, administers drugs using saliva and tears
Wearable sensors would be placed near the tear duct or mouth to collect biofluid samples, which would then produce data viewable on a user’s smartphone or sent to their doctor, according to Penn State researchers.
Image: iStock/@aywan88/in-future
Wearable sensor monitors health, administers drugs using saliva and tears
Mariah Chuprinski
February 01, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. A new kind of wearable health device would deliver real-time medical data to those with eye or mouth diseases, according to Huanyu  “Larry” Cheng, Dorothy Quiggle Career Development Professor in the Penn State Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics (ESM).  ....

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Wearable sensor measures eye and mouth secretions


2nd February 2021
9:17 am
2nd February 2021
9:17 am
A new type of wearable sensor that can monitor and treat mouth and eye diseases has been developed by scientists at Penn State University.
Microsystems & Nanoengineering, the small medical device is designed to be placed near to the eyes or mouth to collect data from tears or saliva. Data collected  would then be sent to a user’s smartphone or sent to their doctor, according to Huanyu ‘Larry’ Cheng, a Professor in the Penn State Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics (ESM) and lead author of the research.
“We sought to create a device that collects both small and large substances of biofluids such as tears and saliva, which can be analysed for certain conditions on a rapid, continuous basis, rather than waiting on test results from samples in a lab,” said Cheng. ....

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Wearable sensor monitors health, administers drugs using saliva and tears


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Wearable sensor monitors health, administers drugs using saliva and tears
Wearable sensors would be placed near the tear duct or mouth to collect biofluid samples, which would then produce data viewable on a user’s smartphone or sent to their doctor, according to Penn State researchers.
Image: iStock/@aywan88/in-future
A new kind of wearable health device would deliver real-time medical data to those with eye or mouth diseases, according to Huanyu  ”Larry” Cheng, Dorothy Quiggle Career Development Professor in the Penn State Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics (ESM).
Cheng recently published a paper in Microsystems & Nanoengineering on new micro- and nano-device technology that could revolutionize how certain health conditions are monitored and treated. ....

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Nanodroplets and Ultrasound 'Drills' Prove Effective at Tackling Tough Blood Clots


Engineering researchers have developed a new technique for eliminating particularly tough blood clots, using engineered nanodroplets and an ultrasound “drill” to break up the clots from the inside out. The technique has not yet gone through clinical testing. In vitro testing has shown promising results.
Specifically, the new approach is designed to treat retracted blood clots, which form over extended periods of time and are especially dense. These clots are particularly difficult to treat because they are less porous than other clots, making it hard for drugs that dissolve blood clots to penetrate into the clot.
The new technique has two key components: the nanodroplets and the ultrasound drill. ....

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