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Cortisol, A Stress Hormone, Can Now, For The First Time, Be Measured NonInvasively In Real Time Using The Newly Built Wearable Patch Sensor. The Patch Is Able To Measure Cortisol Levels From Sweat By Measuring Cortisol Blocked K and Na Ions. Scientists Hope To Better Analyze The Human Body By Using The Device To Measure Other Biomarkers.
Wearable device measures cortisol in sweatThe hormone cortisol rises and falls naturally throughout the day and can spike in response to stress, but current methods for measuring cortisol levels require waiting several days for results from a lab. By the time a person learns the results of a cortisol test—which may inform treatment for certain medical conditions—it is likely different from when the test was taken.