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Episode 136: Pursuing Better Health Through Sweat

Researching wearable devices that can track your stress levels.

AZSCI - Better Health Through Sweat The goal of Ester Sternberg's research into stress-tracking wearable devices is to eventually allow real time tracking of our response to environmental events.
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Esther Sternberg is researching devices that can track stress and immune molecules in sweat. The goal is to eventually create wearable devices that can track our responses to environmental events in real time. The research could ultimately help us minimize stress and maximize health.

In this episode:

Esther Sternberg, Professor of Medicine, Director of UA's Institute on Place and Well Being, Director of the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine
Leslie P. Tolbert, Regents' Professor Emerita in Neuroscience, University of Arizona

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