The FDA has granted a de novo clearance to a wearable device—with a form factor you’re familiar with—that can check patients ...
People with diabetes are more likely to undergo imaging tests such as CT scans, which can detect kidney stones and blood ...
Many of us wear devices that count our steps, measure our heart rate, track sleep patterns, and more. This information can ...
The wearable ECG ... monitoring and improving heart health for people across the world. Cardiovascular disease is the leading ...
Professor Allan Lawrie discusses the future of personalised cardiovascular disease detection and monitoring and wearable ...
A tool powered by artificial intelligence that uses high-speed video to detect changes in blood flow in skin on the face and hands may offer a new way to screen for high blood pressure and diabetes ...
A team led by a UNL researcher is working to develop a wearable monitoring device that contains multiple types of sensors to ...
You’ve changed – from clunky pedometers that did nothing but count steps back in the day to slick, tech-savvy fashion ...
With the consistent development of new apps, wearable devices are playing a growing role in monitoring our overall health. KYW medical editor Dr. Brian McDonough has more.
Researchers from the University of Glasgow led the development of the new system, which uses radar to track patients' heart ...
According to Verified Market Research, the global market for such devices is projected to reach 37.4 billion by 2028, growing ...
New devices promise to help realign your body’s circadian rhythm for better health, but do they work? Here’s what the experts say.