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Australian scientists have developed a stick-like tes device that users spit on to find out if they ... except that users spit on it to find out if they're at risk of heart disease. SUBSCRIBE. LOG IN.
A stick-on sensor may help keep people with heart failure out of the hospital, new research suggests. Investigators found that when doctors had actionable information about patients' conditions ...
(UPDATED) An adhesive, wearable sensor the size and shape of a small sanitary napkin, in combination with machine learning, may give implantable devices a run for their money in forecasting heart ...
People with heart failure were 38% less likely to be readmitted to the hospital for heart failure complications within 90 days if they wore a stick-on sensor that alerted their clinician about ...
People with chronic heart failure who stick to their medication, even a placebo, have a lower risk of death, according to the results of a randomised trial in this week's issue of The Lancet. The ...
A New Calculator Can Help You Figure Out Your Heart Disease Risk. Written by Gigen Mammoser on November 10, 2023 — Fact checked by Kelsey Costa, MS, RDN.
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction is noted for symptoms of heart failure, LVEF of at least 50%, and cardiac or structural abnormalities. Treatment includes diuretics and SGLT2 inhibitors.