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Infektionen: Wie Bakterien im Krankenhaus wandern | Research | Health

Infektionen: Wie Bakterien im Krankenhaus wandern | Research | Health | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it
Wie breiten sich multiresistente Bakterien in Krankenhäusern aus? Forscher haben die Infektionswege mithilfe kleiner Sensoren aufgeklärt, die Patienten und medizinisches Personal über Monate tragen mussten.
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Wie breiten sich multiresistente Bakterien in Krankenhäusern aus? Forscher haben die Infektionswege mithilfe kleiner Sensoren aufgeklärt, die Patienten und medizinisches Personal über Monate tragen mussten.


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MC10's New Biometric Health Sensor Is Like a 'Second Skin' [VIDEO]

MC10's New Biometric Health Sensor Is Like a 'Second Skin' [VIDEO] | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it
A company has developed an electronic health sensor that attaches like a "second skin" to your body and monitors your health.
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'Second-Skin' Sensor Could Track Your Health

'Second-Skin' Sensor Could Track Your Health | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it
A patch made of flexible electronics could be attached to a person's skin and reveal problems such as poor circulation or dehydration, new research suggests.
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A patch made of flexible electronics could be attached to a person's skin and reveal problems such as poor circulation or dehydration, new research suggests.


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