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A Wearable Polygraph? The Smart Sticker Reading Your Stress Levels 😲🧠

20 min · 1. juni 2026
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Stress leaves fingerprints throughout the body—but until now, measuring those signals required a maze of sensors and wires. In this episode, we examine a revolutionary wireless wearable that functions like a next-generation polygraph. The Skin-Interfaced Multimodal Sensing System (SIMSS) combines acoustic, motion, thermal, and electrodermal sensing into a soft chest-mounted device that can continuously monitor psychophysiological states in daily life. Learn how researchers use machine learning to combine heart rate variability, respiration, sweat activity, cardiac sounds, and thermal conductivity into a comprehensive picture of human stress. We'll also discuss its applications in sleep medicine, emergency medical training, infant health monitoring, and precision healthcare. This innovation may represent a major step toward "Precision Autonomic Medicine"—where wearable devices help detect stress and disease before symptoms become obvious. 📖 Source: Sun Hong Kim et al., Science Advances (2026) DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aed3162 #Wearables #HealthcareInnovation #StressScience #MentalHealthTech #FutureOfMedicine #Biotech #MedicalResearch #ScienceCommunication 🎙️📡

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