Inside a nano-engineering lab at UC San Diego, scientists have developed a mouth guard sensor that uses saliva, instead of a traditional blood sample, to look for changes in health markers throughout the body.
Inside a nano-engineering lab at UC San Diego, scientists have developed a mouth guard sensor that uses saliva, instead of a traditional blood sample, to look for changes in health markers throughout the body.
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Originally released by American Institute of Physics, 2015.
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