Skin Temperature Articles & Analysis
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These patches consist of a matrix of solid microneedles embedded within a temperature-sensitive material. Upon application to the skin, the microneedles dissolve, releasing the drug payload in response to the skin's temperature. ...
It is important for employers to know the wind chill temperature so that they can gauge workers’ exposure risk better and plan how to safely do the work. It is also important to monitor workers’ physical condition during tasks, especially new workers who may not be used to working in the cold, or workers returning after spending some time away from work. The National Oceanic and ...
What is CRPS Complex regional pain syndrome, formerly RSD, is a rare but extremely complex and serious pain condition. While it might only affect about 200,000 people in the United States, those who suffer from it experience excruciating pain and often debilitating side effects. There is no cure yet, but there are multiple treatment options offering varying degrees of relief. CRPS can cause ...
Warmer inside temperatures, colder outside temperatures – dryer air everywhere! Once the temperatures drop, most of us spend time inside where heaters are turned on. ...
The Oxitone wrist sensor pulse oximeter also helps with monitoring and treating sleep disorders by tracking and comparing to patient norms the following: Respiratory rate Skin temperature Motion and activity Blood oxygen (SpO2) Pulse rate and heart rate variability Real-time data can be sent electronically (and automatically) to care providers. ...