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Five new tools for heart health range from new implantable devices to novel tests that provide a view of one’s risk for an emergency.
Researchers at Cornell are working on a radio-based too that can detect heart and respiratory problems, in lieu of wearables.
A new patch made out of nanomagnets and conductive yarn could have a variety of applications, including cardiovascular monitoring, its creators say.
AI is now able to diagnose a specific kind of heart failure, HFpEF, and can improve wheelchair mobility, according to a new report.
A new heart health tool uses built-in smartphone capabilities to allow anyone to check their heart by laying their phone on their chest.
As RPM is gaining traction, next questions include how long individualsshould be monitored and who gets to see the data, a new report states.
Senate Health Care subcommittee members and outside experts weighed in on the value of telehealth during a hearing Tuesday afternoon.
The benefits of chronologically timed light therapy now extend to lowering the risk for heart disease, a new study shows.
Although most people who have serious condition diagnoses are open to a specialty care via telehealth, less than half of them end up doing so.
Having care teams solely dedicated to RPM data will both address patient needs and avoid “alert fatigue,” a new report suggests.