A pulse oximeter is a device that clips on your finger, toe, or earlobe to measure blood oxygen saturation. Here's how it works and how to read it.
Anil Oza is a general assignment reporter at STAT focused on the NIH and health equity. You can reach him on Signal at aniloza.16. In 2022, Noha Aboelata noticed something troubling. The founding CEO ...
A new study shows that the use of a simple maternity innovation that measures the mother's blood pressure and pulse can be ...
Masimo Corp. (($MASI)) announced an update on their ongoing clinical study. Masimo Corp. is conducting a study titled ‘Investigation of Skin ...
For some time, firefighters and EMTs have used the quaint name, Thumper, for a lifesaving piece of equipment. Now the Owasso Fire Department has two of the newest version of what is more formally ...
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Scientists invent 'Pulse-Fi' prototype — a Wi-Fi heart rate monitor that's cheaper to set up than the best wearable devices
Engineers are in the early stages of harnessing Wi-Fi as a way to monitor heart rates, but don't expect to use your home ...
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