India, April 3 -- Biosensors are devices that can monitor physiological states, like heart rate or blood pressure, or detect biological parameters such as glucose levels or the presence of specific proteins in the blood.
The information biosensors collect can be used to support a medical diagnosis (for instance, a specific infection) or to provide feedback to the user on parameters of interest (for instance, the number of calories burned in a workout).
Originally developed in the 1960s for medical diagnostics, biosensors are now used by a diverse range of people - including medical patients, healthcare professionals, athletes, industrial workers, and even everyday consumers - to track their health, improve performance, and enhance safet...
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