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By Nnamdi Anyadike

I have 30 years experience as a freelance business, economy and industry journalist, concentrating on the oil, gas and renewable energy, telecommunications and IT sectors. I have authored a number of well received in-depth market intelligence reports. And I have also spoken at conferences.

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The Georgia Institute of Technology and the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering are reportedly developing a wireless, wearable monitor built with ‘stretchable electronics’. This could allow for comfortable, long-term health monitoring of adults, babies and small children without any concern about skin injuries or allergic reactions that can be caused by conventional adhesive sensors with conductive gels. The monitor can broadcast electrocardiogram (ECG), heart rate, respiratory rate and motion activity data as far as15 metres away to a portable recording device such as a smartphone or tablet computer.

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