Wearables can be helpful in understanding whether the lifestyle changes you’ve made are having a measurable effect on your heart health.
This American Heart Month, cardiologist Dr. Nidal Ganim explains how smartwatches and rings can track your heart health and ...
Harvard researchers have developed OpenMetabolics, an open-source, smartphone-based activity monitor that uses machine ...
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With this multipurpose health testing device, you can measure your body temperature and blood oxygen saturation, take an ECG, and listen to your heart and lungs with a pair of headphones.
Balance athletic goals with arrhythmia risk: match the device model and sensor to the sport, and use stress testing to set detection zones and avoid inappropriate therapy.
Wear it every night, and you might bite your fight or flight. The trendy new wearable might look simple and unassuming, but the Pulsetto FIT is packed with much more advanced health-tech than you ...
NeuroBand is a specialized smart safety armband engineered to provide timely assistance to elderly and high-risk individuals ...