The key to early detection could soon be folded in your dresser drawer. Researchers in the UK are developing an AI T-shirt ...
A smart T-shirt with the power of AI could in the future detect heart conditions as people go about their daily lives, thanks ...
Sudden cardiac death in young people is rare but deeply shocking because it often strikes without warning. Many victims ...
A new invention from scientists at Imperial College London could change the way heart diseases are detected in everyday life.
The latest in wearable sensors features 'skin-like' electronics, enabling comfortable, continuous health monitoring with advanced materials and AI integration.
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is the leading cause of death in athletes during sport. Whether obtained for screening or diagnostic purposes, an ECG increases the ability to detect underlying ...
Learn the quickest way to distinguish skeletal from dental malocclusion in dogs and cats from Emily Edstrom, DVM, DAVDC.
These "energy blocks" consist of thoughts and viewpoints that dictate how people interpret and experience their lives. When someone is stuck in these patterns, they experience "emotional friction," ...
Wearables can be helpful in understanding whether the lifestyle changes you’ve made are having a measurable effect on your heart health.
Shoulder pain is the third most common musculoskeletal complaint seen by doctors, affecting approximately 18–31% of the global population each month. Up to 85% of these cases are due to problems with ...
A new study highlights that females experience major cardiovascular events at a similar rate to males, despite having less plaque overall, suggesting that current uniform thresholds may underestimate ...
According to National Family Health Survey, over 35–40% of urban men aged 25–54 are already hypertensive, with prehypertension peaking at around 36% in the 30–39 group ...