How Are You Feeling? Check Your Wristband

Remember the 'mood ring' craze of the 1970s? A high-tech wristband is being developed along the same lines, potentially helping patients who struggle with mood disorders.
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How Are You Feeling? Check Your Wristband

Remember the 'mood ring' craze of the 1970s? A high-tech wristband is being developed along the same lines, potentially helping patients who struggle with mood disorders. The smart wristband...
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