Over the past year, wearable consumer electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG) devices have become more commonplace thanks to the introduction of the Apple Watch Series 4, but that’s not the final word in heart ...
Guwahati: A research collaboration between NIPER Guwahati's medical devices department, IIT Guwahati and AIIMS Guwahati has produced an innovative ultra-thin tattoo electrode for skin application. The ...
New technology developed by a team from the University of Texas at Austin has the potential to detect deadly heart diseases before they strike. The "e-tattoo" adheres to skin and wirelessly reads ...
We've already heard about flexible so-called "electronic tattoos," which are a more comfortable and longer-wearing alternative to the rigid electrodes traditionally used to monitor cardiac patients' ...
Engineers from the University of Texas at Austin have developed a new flexible e-tattoo that measures two different types of heart activity. (Credit: Cockrell School of Engineering, The University of ...
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