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Dr Martin J Tobin discusses health disparities related to pulse oximeter accuracy and the need for improvement to make health care equitable.
Smartphones are emerging as a game-changer in medical device accuracy, particularly when it comes to measuring skin tones.
This new fingertip pulse and oxygen monitor delivers lab-level accuracy without pain or needles. Discover why BloodVitals is ...
All diseases exist on a continuum, and the damage often begins early—sometimes as soon as a child is weaned off breast milk ...
Garmin's new Index Sleep Monitor fits around the arm to track breathing variations, sleep stages, heart rate variability, ...
As concern grows over racial bias in common medical tools like pulse oximeters, a new study shows that smartphones may offer ...
Rural hospitals in Prosser, Othello, Sunnyside, Moses Lake and Hermiston face the greatest risk of closing or cutting ...
In 1995 Nonin Medical revolutionized pulse oximetry with the Onyx. Hundreds of thousands of people trust Onyx, the first self-contained digital fingertip pulse oximeter. Incorporating the ...
Garmin has launched the Index Sleep Monitor, which is a lightweight sleep-tracking armband that offers a seven-night battery ...
Understanding how AI-driven bias affects Black patients and knowing how to advocate for equitable healthcare is essential.
Garmin has just announced the Venu X1, an ultra-thin fitness smartwatch with a 2in AMOLED display that looks to be a direct ...