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Scientists invent 'Pulse-Fi' prototype — a Wi-Fi heart rate monitor that's cheaper to set up than the best wearable devices
Engineers are in the early stages of harnessing Wi-Fi as a way to monitor heart rates, but don't expect to use your home ...
Addicts, be they hooked on narcotics or alcohol, could be helped by a wearable patch that appears to not only reduce cravings ...
New research shows how the signal from a household WiFi device can be used to monitor heart rate with state-of-the-art ...
Opinion
Paulick Report on MSNHBPA Pushing Back On HISA’s Sudden Death Report: Where’s The Science?
Eric Hamelback writes: "By failing to acknowledge the limitations of the current [equine heart] monitoring devices in its ...
Upcoming Samsung Galaxy watches may soon be able to detect the early signs of heart failure, helping users to seek timely ...
The results reinforce Acorai’s potential to serve as an easy-to-use and accurate point-of-care tool that enables clinicians ...
Staten Island patients can access comprehensive cardiac care from home with smartwatches and virtual monitoring after heart ...
Samsung has developed a prototype it calls the Ear-EEG, and it's an bud-sized device that fits around your ear and packs a ...
A new study explores “heartbeat consumption,” a fitness metric that counts daily heartbeats. Could smartwatches soon track your heartbeat budget?
Boffins have discovered they could keep track of our tickers without the need for smart watches or any wearable device - by using our home WiFi to keep our heartbeats monitored ...
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 takes this concept further by integrating Galaxy AI to deliver personalized insights that actually ...
Belgium's AZ Maria Middelares is proud to take on a pioneering role as a technology-driven health care organization.
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