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The medical electronics market is going from strength to strength and according to one recent study could reach $4.2billion by 2026. Rising standards of living and aspirations towards a healthier lifestyle are all factors driving the adoption of wearable electronic medical devices. However, the ever-stricter regulatory process for product approval and high maintenance cost are acting as restraints on what would otherwise be an even more buoyant market.

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Woon-Hong Yeo, an assistant professor in the George W. Woodruff School and Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology (GIT) explained, "This health monitor has a key advantage for young children who are always moving, since the soft conformal device can accommodate that activity with a gentle integration into the skin." The monitor uses three gold electrodes embedded in the film that also contains the electronic processing equipment. The entire health monitor is just three inches in diameter, and a more advanced version under development will be half that size. The wireless monitor is currently powered by a small rechargeable battery. Future versions may replace the battery with an external radio-frequency charging system. The next step is to reduce the size of the device and add features to measure other health-related parameters such as temperature, blood oxygen and blood pressure.

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