A new wearable sensor could help people avoid the dangers of dehydration by alerting them when their bodies need more water.Developed by researchers at the University of Texas, the non-invasive device continuously measures hydration levels in real time and wirelessly transmits the data to a smartphone, according to an SWNS report."Dehydration is a silent threat that affects millions of people every day," said Professor Nanshu Lu of the University of Texas at Austin, who led the study. CLINT EASTWOOD'S LONGTIME SECRETS OF GOOD HEALTH AND LONGEVITY REVEALED"Our wearable sensor provides a simple, effective way to monitor hydration levels in real time,










