Abstract

Early detection of disease, before it becomes symptomatic, is attracting a lot of attention. People foresee increasing demands for medical services as their economic situation improves and their living standards rise. The medical detection technological revolution enables patients to access essential health index information by performing simple operations on wearable medical devices at home. One of the most important technologies for wearable devices is biosensing. Advancement of non-invasive monitoring of biomarkers or physiological markers are the major goals of wearable detecting devices. Wearable sensors are highly integrated devices that may be placed to the chosen locations on our clothes or bodies to continually monitor with our surroundings or equipment. This review discusses the detection of physiological markers present in saliva, breath, and tears by wearables for monitoring human health. In addition, challenges and future perspective in this emerging field of wearables are also taken into consideration.

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