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Sibel Health Wins $3.5 Million ARPA-H Contract to Develop Continuous Edema Monitoring Wearable

Sibel Health Wins $3.5 Million ARPA-H Contract to Develop Continuous Edema Monitoring Wearable
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New Wearable Medical Device Raises Questions for EMF-Conscious Families

Sibel Health has secured a $3.5 million government contract to develop a continuous edema monitoring wearable device. While the specific technical details aren't available in the source material, this development highlights the growing trend of wearable health technology that EMF-conscious parents should be aware of.

Edema monitoring devices track fluid retention and swelling, typically requiring continuous contact with the body. As with any electronic wearable, health-conscious families may want to consider the potential electromagnetic field exposure from devices worn for extended periods. While we don't have specifics about this particular device's EMF emissions, it's worth noting that most modern medical wearables use wireless technology to transmit data.

What This Means for Your Family's EMF Exposure

The rise of medical wearables presents both opportunities and considerations for families trying to minimize EMF exposure. While these devices can provide valuable health monitoring, they also add to our daily electromagnetic field exposure. If you're already taking steps to reduce EMF in your home, such as considering EMF shielding paint for bedrooms, you'll want to weigh the benefits of any new wireless device against your family's overall exposure goals.

For families dealing with medical conditions that might benefit from continuous monitoring, it's important to separate fact from fiction about EMF risks. Understanding common EMF myths debunked by science can help you make informed decisions about which technologies are worth incorporating into your health management routine.

As this technology develops, EMF-conscious consumers should ask manufacturers about transmission frequencies, power levels, and whether devices can operate in airplane mode or with reduced wireless functionality when real-time data transmission isn't necessary.

Originally reported by TipRanks

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