A new survey finds nearly two‑thirds of Americans use smartwatches or other devices to track heart health, but only 1 in 4 ...
Despite high use of a device, only 1 in 4 shares data with physicians. (HealthDay News) — The majority of US adults use a device on a regular basis to monitor their heart health, but only 1 in 4 uses ...
February is heart month, and technology is making it easier to self-monitor heart health. About one in five Americans use a wearable smart device, most often on their wrist or finger, according to Pew ...
Chocolate valentines and candies with sweet sayings shouldn't be the only hearts you think about this February. It's also American Heart Month, which puts a spotlight on cardiovascular health.
Self-monitoring of physical activity with an accelerometer and feedback is an effective tool to improve physical activity in elderly people requiring long-term support. The Kobe University study is ...
February is Heart Health Month, a time to focus on your cardiovascular well-being and take steps to protect your heart. You can help prevent heart disease by managing factors like diet, exercise and ...
This systematic literature review and pooled rates analysis investigated the standard of care for patients with heart failure in the US post hospital discharge. Results: There were 31 studies that met ...
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