Is Sweat the Future of Health Monitoring?

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Is Sweat the Future of Health Monitoring?
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Sweat 'is like a window into the blood' and since it's easier to get to than blood, researchers are looking at whether it could be a pain-free way for us to gain better insight into our health. MedTwitter

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