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The new patch acts like a personal cardiologist.
Poland🏛️ Politics6 days ago

The new patch acts like a personal cardiologist.

The article discusses a new medical technology developed by researchers at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, in collaboration with Argonne National Laboratory. This innovation involves a skin-like patch that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to process health data directly on the patient’s body, eliminating the need to send data to external servers. Unlike current wearable devices such as smartwatches, which analyze data in the cloud or on external computers, this patch performs calculations within milliseconds, making it critical for detecting life-threatening conditions like atrial fibrillation. The device utilizes flexible electronic circuits printed on materials resembling human skin, allowing it to stretch and move naturally. Researchers aim to create more integrated, intelligent medical devices that function similarly to personal doctors embedded in the body.

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The new patch acts like a personal cardiologist.

The article discusses a new medical technology developed by researchers at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, in collaboration with Argonne National Laboratory. This innovation involves a skin-like patch that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to process health data directly on the patient’s body, eliminating the need to send data to external servers. Unlike current wearable devices such as smartwatches, which analyze data in the cloud or on external computers, this patch performs calculations within milliseconds, making it critical for detecting life-threatening conditions like atrial fibrillation. The device utilizes flexible electronic circuits printed on materials resembling human skin, allowing it to stretch and move naturally. Researchers aim to create more integrated, intelligent medical devices that function similarly to personal doctors embedded in the body.

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