By Jim Leffman A microneedle patch detects biomarkers that could detect Alzheimer’s within six minutes. The smart patchhas been developed by British scientists. The microneedle patch detects biomarkers and could also be used to test for other conditions such as Parkinson’s, cancer and cardiovascular disease. An elderly woman looking outside of her home.A smart patch
A Swansea University scientist has developed a ‘smart patch’ that can detect proinflammatory biomarkers of neurodegenerative diseases including Parkinson's and Alzheimer's through microneedle technology.
A new smart patch detects Alzheimer s in just six minutes using an array of sensor-packed needles that lightly pierce the skin to analyze chemicals for biomarkers associated with the disease.
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A leading Swansea University scientist has developed a new 'smart patch' that can detect proinflammatory biomarkers of neurodegenerative diseases (such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's) through the use of microneedle technology.