Blood may be the gold standard for health monitoring, but nobody likes the poking and prodding.

Biomedical engineers from the University of Cincinnati are developing sensors to measure the hormones and other chemicals in interstitial fluid, which contains many of the same benchmarks for monitoring as traditional blood work.This is an NSF Multimedia Gallery item.
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