Embedded in cell phones, rings, bracelets or watches, the novel tools aim to make it easier to manage hypertension. But they must still pass several tests before hitting the clinic. By Matías A. Loewy ...
If just by looking at our watch or cell phone, we can know, in real-time, our heart rate, the number of steps we take, the calories we burn, and the hours of sleep we got the night before, why can’t ...
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Do you take your own blood pressure at home? Here's how to choose the device that fits your arm best
About 1 in 3 Australian adults have hypertension, or high blood pressure. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech news updates. High blood pressure is a leading contributor to preventable ...
Critical care is a vital field in the world of medicine; thus, patient conditions and the decisions made by medical professionals providing care carry great weight. Moreover, the equipment used in ...
Do you take your own blood pressure at home? Here’s how to choose the device that fits your arm best
Ritu Trivedi is a member of the Australian National Hypertension Taskforce working groups for patient activation and engagement, and awareness and screening of high blood pressure. Clara Chow is a ...
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