The magazine Start-up recently published an overview of the wireless health industry but wrote it as a wake up call for medical device makers. Here's the paragraph that really boils down what's been ...
Wireless health monitoring is rapidly evolving, promising a future where breathing, heart rate, and other key metrics can be tracked passively, continuously, and without the need for wearables, such ...
Wearable health devices now track heart health, stress, glucose, fertility, and sleep, turning smart wearables into everyday ...
The device allows the individual to constantly monitor his or her health without having to physically visit a doctor or other health care professional. Wireless communication, for instance with an ...
A new development in wireless sensing technology that can reliably screen for five common pulmonary diseases could lead to ...
Improving management By early 2012, Americans will use about 15 million wireless health-monitoring devices, according to a forecast from ABI Research, which tracks mobile-technology trends. The mobile ...
DGIST (President Kunwoo Lee) announced on the 16th (Tue) that a research team led by Professor Jaehong Lee of the Department of Robotics and Mechanical Electronics has developed a new human ...
A millimeter-scale, chip-less and battery-less implant can wirelessly monitor a series of parameters within your body and communicate with a wearable device attached on the skin. In a recent study ...
DGIST (President Kunwoo Lee) announced on the 16th (Tue) that a research team led by Professor Jaehong Lee of the Department of Robotics and Mechanical Electronics has developed a new human ...