When you exercise, it's normal to perspire. "Your body sweats to maintain your body temperature," explains Bivash Dasgupta, R&D manager at Degree. "Sweating cools your body." If you're sweating ...
A South Korean research team has developed a smart patch capable of measuring endurance, muscle changes, and protein metabolism using only sweat produced during exercise, eliminating the need for ...
Washington: Scientists have developed a new wearable sensor that can detect lactate levels in your sweat and help predict problematic conditions such as muscle fatigue, stress and dehydration when you ...
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