A reference board lets engineers capture clean heart signals by combining ECG, motion, and mechanical heart sensing in one patch.
Researchers based in Australia and India recently published a study with their findings on developing improved electrodes for wearable heart monitors. The scientists researched options for developing ...
With this multipurpose health testing device, you can measure your body temperature and blood oxygen saturation, take an ECG, ...
A smart T-shirt with the power of AI could in the future detect heart conditions as people go about their daily lives, thanks to research at Imperial College London. Currently, people with symptoms ...
This project aims at developing a flexible wireless electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring device that is easily accessible to anyone at low cost and can be used during activity like walking and running.
Researchers have developed a non-invasive, reusable 'ECG vest' that takes high-resolution images of the heart's electrical activity in five minutes. Combining its data with cardiac MRI scans can ...
Nearly 200 million people around the globe have coronary heart disease, which accounts for about one in every six deaths, according to the British Heart Foundation. That's why the recent and rapid ...
The pocket-size AliveCor KardiaMobile 6L can take a six-lead ECG. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac AliveCor’s KardiaMobile 6L promises to be much more accurate than the heart monitor built into Apple Watch ...