Google reveals health-tracking wristband

Google Inc.’s life sciences group has created a health-tracking wristband that could be used in clinical trials and drug tests, giving researchers or physicians minute-by-minute data on how patients are faring.

The experimental device, developed within the company’s Google X research division, can measure pulse, heart rhythm and skin temperature, and also environmental information like light exposure and noise levels. It won’t be marketed as a consumer device, said Andy Conrad, head of the life sciences team at Google.

Like Apple’s ResearchKit, I’m really glad technology companies are actively trying to help advance medical research, treatments, and so on. Technology can have a huge impact here.

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