MedCity News November 28, 2023
Wilfried Hermes

More precise and consumer-friendly biomarker detection technologies are coming to market at a pace that can help users gain rich insight into their health and well-being from anywhere and at any time. This is especially important when it comes to preventive healthcare.

Imagine if your smartwatch could detect early signs of heart disease just by tracking your heart rate and blood pressure. Or what if your smart mirror could analyze your skin cells and reveal early signs of melanoma? Thanks to the rapid rise of biomarker detection technologies, these seemingly futuristic use cases are quickly becoming a reality.

Biomarkers — the measurable indicators present in our bodies that offer insights into our health and well-being — are a familiar concept...

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