A small sensor to detect diabetes has been developed by researchers from the University of Dallas at Texas. The sensor can detect whether the user is at risk for type 2 diabetes.
It uses sweat to get readings, and can work even when the user is not being active.
The device can be worn like a watch and measures cortisol, Interleukin-6, and glucose levels in sweat, according to Kera News.
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Badri Jagannadh wears a watch-like device containing a sensor that reads skin sweat off the back of the wrist. (Credit: Bill Zeeble/ Kera News)