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Introduction Wearable technology has already transformed clinical trials by enabling real-time, remote, and patient-centric data collection. But the future holds even greater promise. With advances in biosensors, AI, smart textiles, and predictive analytics, the next generation of wearables is poised to redefine how we design, conduct, and interpret clinical research. 1. AI-Powered Wearables: From Monitoring to Predicting Artificial Intelligence…
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Introduction Wearable technology is no longer a futuristic concept in clinical research — it’s a present-day reality. From smartwatches to biosensors, these tools are transforming how trials are conducted, monitored, and analyzed. In this post, we explore real-world case studies and applications that demonstrate the power of wearables in enhancing trial efficiency, data quality, and patient engagement. 1. Cardiovascular…
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Introduction As wearable technologies become more prevalent in clinical trials, they bring not only innovation but also complex ethical challenges. Ensuring informed consent, protecting participant privacy, and addressing digital literacy gaps are now central to Good Clinical Practice (GCP) compliance. This post explores the evolving ethical landscape and how researchers can uphold participant rights in the digital age. 1. Informed…
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Introduction As wearable technologies become more prevalent in clinical trials, they bring not only innovation but also complex ethical challenges. Ensuring informed consent, protecting participant privacy, and addressing digital literacy gaps are now central to Good Clinical Practice (GCP) compliance. This post explores the evolving ethical landscape and how researchers can uphold participant rights in the digital age. 1. Informed…
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