Here's another vote for less screen time. Using a smartphone application to track blood pressure won't lead to any greater reduction in BP than self-monitoring the old-fashioned way, a new study finds ...
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh are pioneering a new approach to blood pressure monitoring—using the devices we carry with us every day. Ramakrishna Mukkamala, professor of bioengineering ...
The device you’re probably holding right now—or that sits within arm’s reach most hours of the day—could be doing far more than connecting your calls and displaying social media updates. Your ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A smartphone-based tool that employs acoustic sensing and machine learning techniques is set to undergo testing.
While the smartphone app and bed sensor enhanced AF detection, high false alarm rates limit their suitability for routine ...
A team of researchers and chemical engineers from National Tsing Hua University, in collaboration with Taipei Medical University, has developed a skin patch that could revolutionize tumor growth ...
Trends in Anticoagulant Utilization and Clinical Outcomes for Cancer-Associated Thrombosis: A Multicenter Cohort Study in Thailand's Upper-Middle–Income Country Setting Baseline clinical features and ...
In a study, patients who received a team-based intervention involving education and mobile health support in the emergency department (ED) had greater reduction in systolic blood pressure (SBP) at 6 ...
Researchers at two Ontario universities have developed a pain-free, wearable sensor that can continuously monitor levels of blood sugar, lactates and other critical health indicators for weeks at a ...
Credence Research Inc. has released a new study on the Blood Glucose Monitoring Devices Market. According the report the Blood Glucose Monitoring Devices Market is projected to grow from USD 16,202.5 ...