Wearables Enable Rural Health Access
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•New wearable communication system offers potential to reduce digital health divide
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University of Arizona researchers develop wearable monitoring device system that can send health data up to 15 miles .
System uses a low power wide area network, or LPWAN , that offers 2,400 times the distance of Wi-Fi and 533 times that of Bluetooth.
The soft mesh wearable biosymbiotic is custom 3D-printed to fit the user and is so unobtrusive it almost begins to feel like part of their body.
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