Northwestern University researchers have developed a wearable, wireless device that adheres to the chest to monitor multiple physiological signals for signs of stress in real time. This technology could help clinicians detect and manage stress in patients who cannot communicate their discomfort, such as infants or critically ill individuals, by providing continuous health monitoring without invasive procedures.
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