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Inspired by how starfish flip themselves over, researchers have developed a unique wearable heart monitor with five flexible ...
If someone is afflicted with heart disease, it's important that their cardiac activity be monitored as frequently and ...
The time it takes the heart to return to its baseline rhythm after exercise can predict a host of cardiovascular or metabolic ...
Graduate student Jonathan Cerna monitors heart data from a “smart shirt” that tracks electrical activity as graduate student Laila Shaaban exercises and rests. Researchers are working to ...
CONTINUOUS monitoring of heart rate recovery (HRR) using wearable ECG technology can identify individuals at higher risk of ...
Taking cues from the way starfish flip and cling, researchers have designed a flexible heart monitor with five soft arms that maintain skin contact—even while you're in motion.
(Web Desk) - Inspired by how starfish flip themselves over, researchers have developed a unique wearable heart monitor with ...
Explore the future of healthcare with wearable technology that monitors your health without touching your skin.
Scientists at the University of Missouri have created a new wearable device that can monitor heart health more ...
In the background, graduate student Jonathan Cerna monitors sensor data. CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — The time it takes the heart to return ... cardiovascular risk. If a wearable device could capture ...