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  2. Remote patient monitoring - Wikipedia

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    A systematic review of the literature on home monitoring for heart failure patients indicates that RPM improves quality of life, improves patient-provider relationships, shortens duration of stay in hospitals, decreases mortality rate, and reduces costs to the healthcare system. [29] [30]

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    A clinical review found that the use of wearable devices in athlete monitoring, has a significant impact on the improvement of performance. [19] Wearable devices that produce biometric data like heart rate, motion and positioning, body temperature and sleep, allow for real-time information to be collated and analysed by professionals.

  4. Smart wearable system - Wikipedia

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    Smart wearable systems for personalised health management: current R&D and future challenges, Lymberis, A., Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2003. Proceedings of the 25th Annual International Conference of the IEEE, 17-21 Sept. 2003, Volume: 4, pg 3716- 3719

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  6. Fitness tracker - Wikipedia

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    The Fitbit Charge 3 activity tracker. A fitness tracker or activity tracker is an electronic device or app that measures and collects data about an individual's movements and physical responses, towards the goal of monitoring and improving their health, fitness, or psychological wellness over time.

  7. Wearable cardioverter defibrillator - Wikipedia

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    A wearable cardioverter defibrillator (WCD) is a non-invasive, external device for patients at risk of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). [1] It allows physicians time to assess their patient's arrhythmic risk and see if their ejection fraction improves before determining the next steps in patient care. It is a leased device.

  8. Oura Health - Wikipedia

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    Oura Health announced the third-generation Oura Ring on 26 October 2021, [16] [17] [18] with new features including 24/7 heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen monitoring, and period prediction. [19] [20] In March 2022, Oura announced that it had sold more than one million rings. [21] By September 2024, Oura had sold more than 2.5 million rings. [22]

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    Is a fitness tracker the key to hacking your menopause journey? Experts say yes. Predict hot flashes, optimize strength workouts, and more with these picks.

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