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Real-time stress detection devices could help fight alcohol relapses | WSU Insider | Washington State University – WSU News
Wearable devices can detect people’s stress, according to new Washington State University research, opening potential new interventions…

A WSU research team found that wearable wristbands measure physiological responses to stress in real-time and real-world situations, providing a potential method to help people avoid slipping back into old behaviors.
By Scott WeybrightCollege of Agricultural,…
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