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The ePatch tracks hidden heartbeats
A wearable device developed by Philips uses AI to help doctors spot irregular heart rhythms that short hospital tests may ...
Electrocardiograms (ECG) are devices that doctors can use to record the heart’s electrical activity. Portable devices are also available for people who wish to monitor their heart health at home.
Which EKG monitors are best? With healthcare and hospital systems more understaffed and overworked than ever, the ability to acquire simple medical diagnostic tests has been somewhat reduced.
Of all the electrical signals generated by the human body, those coming from the heart are probably the most familiar to the average person. And because it’s also quite simple to implement the ...
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Physician warns ‘normal ECG doesn’t always mean your heart is healthy’; explains how to spot hidden problems early
Even if your ECG comes back normal, it doesn't always mean your heart is completely healthy. Subtle issues can go unnoticed, and knowing the right signs to watch for can make all the difference. Dr ...
56% increase in global patent publications over the last five years signals growing interest in the cardiac monitoring market which is expected to grow to $3 billion per year by 2029 according to ...
They say the surest path to a person’s heart is through their stomach, but according to MindMics, it might actually be through the ears. The Massachusetts-based startup’s technology uses in-ear ...
UC Berkeley researchers trained AI to detect hidden warning signs of sudden cardiac death in routine ECG tests, according to ...
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