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AI-powered heart rate sensor launched | India News

India News: AI expert Teja Reddy Gatla has launched a device for heart variability and stress analysis using artificial intelligence. ....

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Our Tech Wearables Are Turning Into Modern Mood Rings

Photo Illustration by Kelly Caminero / The Daily Beast / GettyRemember the 1990s when mood rings were having a moment? Well, what’s old is new again, except with a high-tech twist: Instead of color-changing stones to indicate shifting emotions, today’s “modern mood rings” use physiological data to flag moments of stress, excitement, despair, and more.You might even be wearing one right now: They may be literal rings, like the upcoming Happy Ring, watches like the Fitbit Sense 2 or Upmood, or wri ....

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University High School student earns prestigious computing award for research tied to rare heart condition

University High School student earns prestigious computing award for research tied to rare heart condition
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Wearable Devices can Detect COVID-19 Cases Earlier Than Traditional Diagnostic Methods


Wearable Devices can Detect COVID-19 Cases Earlier Than Traditional Diagnostic Methods
Written by AZoSensorsFeb 9 2021
According to scientists from the Mount Sinai Hospital, wearable devices can detect COVID-19 infection earlier than conventional diagnostic techniques and can help monitor and enhance the management of the disease. The team had made these observations in one of the preliminary studies on the topic.
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The study results were published in the
Journal of Medical Internet Research on January 29
th, 2021.
In the Warrior Watch Study, slight changes were detected in the heart rate variability (HRV) of a specific participant, and these were quantified by an Apple Watch. ....

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