We're a tad skeptical that an app and a sensor can help you destress and "rebalance the mind and emotions," but give HeartMath the benefit of the doubt for the moment. The company's new Inner Balance ...
With an inConspicuous heart rate sensor clipped to your earlobe and a very intuitive, free app at your fingertips, the Inner Balance trainer is a simple and practical way to reduce everyday stress ...
The HeartMath Inner Balance Sensor and Tinke by Zensorium are devices that digitally monitor heart rate and breathing patterns. WSJ's Katherine Boehret says they're ideal tools for busy people to stay ...
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Can a Medical Device Restore Your Balance?
For almost four years, Richard Stephens’ brain felt as if it were jiggling around inside his skull. If he turned his head, his vision wobbled for a few seconds before it became steady again. To cope, ...
The not-yet-released Inner Balance Lightning dongle. Image courtesy of HeartMath. The Inner Balance system pairs a $99 dongle/earclip sensor with an accompanying app with the goal of training its ...
Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University's Neurological Sciences Institute and the University of Bologna have developed a portable "Ipod-like" device that can be used to help correct balance ...
People who have lost their sense of balance could one day be fitted with an inner ear implant modelled on the body’s own balance organs, say researchers. Current designs are successful in animals, but ...
Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that affects about one percent of the U.S. population, and it’s a disabling condition – attacks of vertigo can occur without warning, requiring people to lay ...
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