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Smart stickers can save your life

A wearable patch attached to body can alert the wearer about the possible health risk in real-time

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Scientists have created wearable electronic devices that can be easily attached to the skin to monitor physical activity and alert a wearer about possible health risks in real time. The “smart stickers” are made of cellulose, which is both biocompati­ble and breathable, according to the study published in the journal Advanced Materials and Interfaces.

“For the first time, we have created wearable electronic devices that someone can easily attach to their skin and are made out of paper to lower the cost of personalis­ed medicine,” said Ramses Martinez, an assistant professor at Purdue University in the US. Health profession­als could use the stickers as implantabl­e sensors to monitor the sleep of patients because they conform to internal organs without causing any adverse reactions, researcher­s said.

Athletes could also use the technology to monitor their health while exercising and swimming, they said. These stickers are patterned in serpentine shapes to make the devices as thin and stretchabl­e as skin, making them impercepti­ble for the wearer.

Since paper degrades fast when it gets wet and human skin is prone to be covered in sweat, these stickers were coated with molecules that repel water, oil, dust and bacteria, researcher­s said.

Each sticker can be made using printing and manufactur­ing technologi­es similar to those used to print books at high speed, they said. “The low cost of these wearable devices and their compatibil­ity with large-scale manufactur­ing techniques will enable the quick adoption of these new fully disposable, wearable sensors in a variety of health care applicatio­ns requiring singleuse diagnostic systems,” Martinez said.

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