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Pulse oximeters miss hypoxemia more often in people with darker skin, study finds
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD A major UK study shows that commonly used home pulse oximeters can overestimate oxygen levels in ...
Respiratory specialists Dr Anna Haley and Dr Nita Sehgal discuss the key principles in management of asthma during pregnancy ...
BABY Pippa Gillibrand died at just 12 days old after a botched home birth, as midwives juggled staff shortages over the bank holiday weekend. The tot was planned to be born at home, but ended up ...
Many people think that snoring is just a normal part of sleep. But for some, it can be a sign of a serious and often ignored ...
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I always turn this Garmin feature off first – it saves loads of battery and changes almost nothing
Turning off blood oxygen monitoring is an easy way to save days of battery life without compromising performance ...
Numerous studies have shown COVID infection ups the risk of heart problems, including heart attacks, strokes, damage to the ...
AHA scientific statement provides a framework for standardizing baseline and provocative invasive hemodynamic protocols in HF ...
If you’re waking up tired even after seven or eight hours of sleep, your heart rate may be falling too far during the night.
Healthcare institutions delete records of patient encounters, common cardiology patients are underrepresented in clinical trials, and a medical device is less accurate in patients with darker skin.
Not all smartwatch health data is created equal. Wearables are great at showing trends like steps and activity, but many ...
Fainting, or syncope, is often dismissed as harmless, but doctors warn it can be an early sign of heart failure. It occurs ...
The latest craze in the fitness world—from gym culture, to nutrition planning, to recovery protocols— is hyper-personalized ...
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