UT Dallas Researchers Develop Wearable Sweat Sensor to Track Sleep-Wake Hormones

UT Dallas Researchers Develop Wearable Sweat Sensor to Track Sleep-Wake Hormones

Researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas, in collaboration with biotech company EnLiSense, have developed a wearable sensor that continuously measures cortisol and melatonin levels through sweat to track the body’s sleep-wake cycle more conveniently than traditional saliva sampling. The technology offers a new approach to monitoring circadian health and could help users improve sleep quality as demand for advanced wearable health tech grows.

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