Non-invasive heart rate and blood pressure monitoring via facial images and video might soon be possible thanks to the development of pioneering signal-processing technologies. Researchers are ...
A new wearable technology could change how unborn babies are monitored at home. Ph.D. researcher Yijing Zhang (Department of ...
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A new survey finds nearly two‑thirds of Americans use smartwatches or other devices to track heart health, but only 1 in 4 ...
Apple this week secured another victory in its ongoing legal dispute with heart monitoring company AliveCor, after a federal ...
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Discover Arduino Uno Q, a hybrid Linux plus microcontroller board with four Cortex A53 cores, so you get precise control and ...
Per the American Heart Association, one person in the U.S., every 33 seconds, faces cardiovascular disease. Entering 2026, heart-rate monitoring is becoming less of an option and more of a necessity.
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Mobile banking offers speed, convenience and 24/7 access. Users can pay bills, get overdraft alerts, check their account balances, track expenses, deposit checks, and send money to friends and family ...