CNET - Jun 23 - The aim is for patients to wear the band during clinical trials and drug tests, so the data can be used by medical researchers and physicians. The device will measure pulse, heart rhythm and skin temperature, as well as things like light exposure and noise levels. The company is working with academic researchers and drugmakers to make sure the device and its sensors are actually accurate and helpful to medical professionals.
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