This morning, San Francisco-based AliveCor rebranded its AliveCor Mobile ECG device as Kardia Mobile and unveiled a second, upcoming hardware product, an Apple Watch strap that can take ...
Mountain View, California-based AliveCor, which makes an FDA-cleared mobile electrocardiogram (ECG) device and companion app collectively called Kardia Mobile, has released new features that make it ...
Mayo Clinic, AliveCor develop mobile EKG device to monitor patients at risk of sudden cardiac death Researchers from Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic and AliveCor, a cardiology-focused medical ...
Researchers from Mayo Clinic and AliveCor Inc. have been using artificial intelligence (AI) to develop a mobile device that can identify certain patients at risk of sudden cardiac death. This research ...
My father-in-law saw an ad for a personal EKG thing on TV, and decided he wanted it. Which... not a bad precaution: He's 91 and has had heart attacks. Except the one he said he wanted is this ...
The Skeptical Cardiologist received an email last week from a patient with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (Afib) saying she was having an episode, documented on her Apple Watch and Kardia device, but ...
AliveCor has spent years battling with Apple over the market for consumer heart monitoring technology. Now it’s hoping to make its imprint on professional health care with its new device, which ...
Wearable devices and smartphone-based apps are becoming ever more popular for patients who want a personalized tool to track their CV metrics. But a new study takes a different tack, asking: could ...
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