Wearable biosensors have emerged as promising tools for continuous health monitoring, offering real-time data on physiological parameters without the constraints of traditional clinical settings. This review explores recent advancements in wearable biosensor technology, focusing on their applications in monitoring vital signs, detecting biomarkers and assessing overall health status. Key technological innovations such as miniaturization, biocompatibility and integration with mobile health platforms are discussed in detail. Additionally, the challenges related to sensor accuracy, data security and user acceptance are examined, along with current research efforts aimed at addressing these issues. The article concludes by highlighting future directions for wearable biosensors, including advancements in data analytics, artificial intelligence and personalized healthcare.
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