New ultrasound-based wearable measures blood pressure from deep vessels without a cuff, improving accuracy and comfort.
The chief medical officer is interested in an easier path to market for health screening features in wearable devices.
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If you read about Hall effect sensors — the usual way to detect and measure magnetic fields these days — it sounds deceptively simple. There’s a metal plate with current flowing across it in one ...