A study conducted by the Duke Clinical Research Institute revealed that wearable, long-term continuous heart monitors were able to identify 52% more...
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A study conducted by the Duke Clinical Research Institute revealed that wearable, long-term continuous heart monitors were able to identify 52% more cases of atrial fibrillation compared to standard care. This is a significant advancement that has the potential to revolutionize cardiovascular health monitoring. The findings, presented at the European Society of Cardiology meeting and [...] Read Full Article At: Wearable heart monitor increases diagnoses of atrial fibrillation
A study conducted by the Duke Clinical Research Institute revealed that wearable, long-term continuous heart monitors were able to identify 52% more...
A recent study led by the Duke Clinical Research Institute found that wearable, long-term heart monitors are effective in detecting more cases of...
A recent study led by the Duke Clinical Research Institute found that wearable, long-term heart monitors are effective in detecting more cases of...
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 4, 2024 -- A wearable heart monitor raises the detection rate of the dangerous irregular heartbeat known as atrial fibrillation...
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A sweat-powered wearable has the potential to make continuous, personalized health monitoring as effortless as wearing a Band-Aid. Engineers at the...
A sweat-powered wearable has the potential to make continuous, personalized health monitoring as effortless as wearing a Band-Aid. Engineers at the...
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A new study from UC San Francisco reveals that atrial fibrillation (A-Fib), a condition causing rapid and irregular heartbeats, is three times more...