Wearable Alcohol Biosensors Are Transforming How Scientists Track Drinking
Transdermal alcohol monitors paired with machine learning can now detect drinking events with over 90% accuracy — a leap beyond flawed self-reports.
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Transdermal alcohol monitors paired with machine learning can now detect drinking events with over 90% accuracy — a leap beyond flawed self-reports.
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