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Can Wearable Devices Help Prevent Heart Disease?
Smartwatches and wearable heart monitors can help detect issues such as irregular heart rhythms. But they also have limits ...
Rahul Naskar has years of experience writing news and features related to Android, phones, and apps. Outside the tech world, he follows global events and developments shaping the world of geopolitics.
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Origami 3D printed belt uses AI to spot dangerous heart rhythms in real time
Rising rates of heart rhythm problems are colliding with an aging population and crowded hospitals. At the same time, many ...
Fasting has existed for centuries through religious rituals, cultural traditions, and more recently, as a modern wellness trend. Intermittent fasting, 24-hour fasts, detox fasts and prolonged fasting ...
Monitoring your heart rate is one of the simplest ways to keep tabs on your health, but to do it properly you typically have ...
Heart muscle cells grown from patient stem cells—known as human induced pluripotent stem cell–derived cardiomyocytes, or ...
A new study shows that when we listen to music, our eye blinks synchronize to the beat. This finding shows that our eye ...
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HeartBeam (NASDAQ: BEAT) secures FDA 510(k) clearance for 12-lead ECG synthesis software following successful appeal
Austin, Texas, United States, December 10th, 2025, FinanceWire HeartBeam (NASDAQ: BEAT), a medical technology company focused ...
Nurse scientist Linda Park, PhD, uses NIH funding to study cardiac rehab and digital tools—like pedometers and apps—to ...
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