A 'Patch and Go' mobile heart rate monitor designed to cut NHS waiting times has been described as a 'game-changer' by medics ...
A number of wrist-worn fitness and heart rate monitors exist to provide heart readings and help guide a person’s physical activity. But there is variable accuracy among these monitors, according to a ...
Heart disease, particularly conditions like atrial fibrillation (AFib), is a leading cause of death worldwide, and traditional cardiac monitoring methods often present challenges in patient comfort ...
The NHS has begun giving patients a new DIY heart monitor which looks for heart rhythm problems. Traditional monitors can require lengthy set-up by a trained physiologist, but the new kit can be sent ...
The NHS has started rolling out a new at-home heart monitor designed to detect heart rhythm problems. Unlike traditional monitors that can require lengthy set-up by a trained physiologist, the ...
The NHS has begun rolling out a new scheme that will affect its cardiac patients. Starting at the Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust, some patients will be sent home with a Philips ePatch. This ...
Jennifer Adamy, a 43-year-old cardiac nurse living in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, was very familiar with the signs of heart problems. So, when she started experiencing symptoms of irregular heart ...
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