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A wearable device that could detect sickness, such as chronic cardiovascular disease, is being developed by a Cincinnati professor.
The majority of US adults use a device on a regular basis to monitor their heart health, according to study findings.
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Daewoong Pharmaceutical launches thynC remote patient monitoring with insurance coverage Innovative remote monitoring system ...