Real-time and early detection of minute changes in the functioning of the cardiovascular system is crucial for managing critically ill patients, such as newborns and older adults, and can ...
Opinion

The end of health scores

Health scoring prioritizes measurement over meaning. A score tells you what, but rarely why. When a user sees a “bad” number, they are left with unanswerable questions: Is the score low because of ...
As Valentine’s Day gifting trends continue to evolve, wearable health technology is increasingly being considered ...
Sentra is designed as a cognitive sensing node for dogs, powered by Traini’s proprietary Pet Emotional & Behavioral ...
In A Nutshell Horses detect human fear through scent alone. French researchers exposed horses to cotton pads soaked with human sweat from people watching horror films versus comedy clips. Fear odors ...
Introduction Dyspnoea is an existentially burdensome symptom in patients with advanced and progressive diseases such as cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and advanced heart failure.
Stress is an imprecise term and a difficult thing to measure. But technological advances mean it’s now simple to capture what is perhaps the best proxy for our response to it: heart rate variability, ...
Why the wild freakish heart rate and HRV scores Van der Poel discussed in a recent podcast mean everything and nothing, all at once.