From heart beats to stomach gurgles, sounds hold important health information. New wireless devices sit on skin to continuously capture these sounds, then stream data to smartphones or tablets in real ...
The company states that the scale, priced at $600 in the US, can “decode” signals sent by the body via more than 60 ...
A new type of sensor may soon change how doctors understand what’s happening inside the human body. Scientists at Stanford University have created a biosensor that works continuously in live blood ...
With another hot Texas summer underway, the threat of dehydration always looms. Though this condition can range from inconvenient to life-threatening, it's tough to track. "Dehydration is a silent ...
The bedside table of the modern health enthusiast increasingly features sophisticated technology aimed at unlocking the mysteries of sleep. From advanced rings and watches that monitor heart rate ...
If you have health anxiety and/or recurring panic attacks, it might be time to ditch your body monitoring devices. A recent article in the New York Times focused on the Oura Ring and other devices and ...
During even the most routine visits, physicians listen to sounds inside their patients’ bodies — air moving in and out of the lungs, heart beats, and even digested food progressing through the long ...