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This wearable dopamine patch can help you track depression

Scientists in China have developed a wearable sensor to monitor dopamine levels, offering potential for at-home tracking of depression and Parkinson's disease.

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This wearable dopamine patch can help you track depression

Scientists in China have developed a wearable sensor to monitor dopamine levels, offering potential for at-home tracking of depression and Parkinson's disease.

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scmp.com6 g fa

Chinese team’s wearable dopamine patch could be used to track depression

Researchers say their sensor can monitor levels of the neurotransmitter in real time, bringing at-home health management ‘closer to reality’.

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  1. sabato 11 luglio 2026·scmp.com

    Chinese team’s wearable dopamine patch could be used to track depression

    Researchers say their sensor can monitor levels of the neurotransmitter in real time, bringing at-home health management ‘closer to reality’.

  2. domenica 12 luglio 2026·newsbytesapp.com

    This wearable dopamine patch can help you track depression

    Scientists in China have developed a wearable sensor to monitor dopamine levels, offering potential for at-home tracking of depression and Parkinson's disease.