Abstract
Wearable biosensors have revolutionized healthcare by enabling real-time monitoring of vital physiological parameters. These devices, which measure biomarkers such as cardiac signals, glucose levels, and electrodermal activity, have found extensive application in personalized health management, chronic disease monitoring, and fitness tracking. Advances in micro- and nanotechnology, along with the integration of artificial intelligence and cloud computing, have significantly enhanced the accuracy and usability of wearable biosensors. Despite the progress, challenges related to data privacy, regulatory approval, and device interoperability remain. This paper examines the technological advancements, applications, and future directions of wearable biosensors in healthcare, while also addressing the challenges in their widespread adoption. Keywords: Wearable biosensors, health monitoring, personalized healthcare, nanotechnology, real-time tracking.
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