New “Dry” EKG Sensors Pave The Way For Advanced Wearable Heath Devices

New “Dry” EKG Sensors Pave The Way For Advanced Wearable Heath Devices

By John Biggs

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Researchers at North Carolina State University have built a new form of “dry” EKG/EMG sensors that allow doctors to get high-density data on a patient’s heart performance in a package that can be worn for extended periods of time. Traditional EKG sensors require a wet gel layer to be placed down between a patient’s skin and the sensor and cannot be left on the body for… Read More

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