wearable medical device

3D printed personalized medical-grade wearable devices could mean massive improvements in the monitoring and treatment of diseases
University of Arizona engineers have developed a way to 3D-print medical-grade wearable devices, such as
Could wearable electronics be used to detect Covid-19
via NIHR Could wearable electronics be used to detect Covid-19 Researchers have developed an app
A new wearable device could help millions of people with swallowing disorders

A wearable monitoring device to make treatments easier and more affordable for the millions of people

Your new tattoo could also monitor your health without batteries

Researchers aim beyond wearables with project combining art, medicine Harvard and MIT researchers have developed smart

Smart robotic apparel gets flexible with a hybrid silicone-fabric sensor

Hybrid silicone-fabric sensor detects fine motor movements by flexing with the body Wearable technologies –

Wristband electrodermal monitoring can include anxiety, mood and stress monitoring and measuring analgesic responses

What can we learn about emotions, the brain and behavior from a wristband? Plenty, according to

Fast, stretchy circuits could yield new wave of connected wearable electronics

The consumer marketplace is flooded with a lively assortment of smart wearable electronics that do

“Skin-Like” Device Monitors Cardiovascular and Skin Health

Thousands of liquid crystal data points give portable device its accuracy A new wearable medical

Photo by John A. Rogers Thin, soft stick-on patches that stretch and move with the skin incorporate commercial, off-the-shelf chip-based electronics for sophisticated wireless health monitoring. The new device was developed by John A. Rogers of Illinois and Yonggang Huang of Northwestern University.
Off the shelf, on the skin: Stick-on electronic patches for health monitoring

Wearing a fitness tracker on your wrist or clipped to your belt is so 2013.