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Heart rate is determined by the number of heartbeats per unit of time, typically expressed as beats per minute (BPM), it can vary with as the body's need for oxygen changes, such as during exercise or sleep.
New biometric wearable devices use scattered light to monitor glucose levels and pulse

New biometric wearable devices use scattered light to monitor glucose levels and pulse

Study demonstrates link between obstructive sleep apnea and development of diabetes

Study demonstrates link between obstructive sleep apnea and development of diabetes

NantHealth to unveil open Clinical Operating System at NHS Confederation Annual Conference and Exhibition

NantHealth to unveil open Clinical Operating System at NHS Confederation Annual Conference and Exhibition

PulseOn collaborates with CSEM to develop wrist-based heart rate monitor

PulseOn collaborates with CSEM to develop wrist-based heart rate monitor

ARIAD reports data from Iclusig Phase 2 trial in adult patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumors

ARIAD reports data from Iclusig Phase 2 trial in adult patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumors

Forest publishes data from pivotal Phase III Study of Investigational FDC of nebivolol and valsartan

Forest publishes data from pivotal Phase III Study of Investigational FDC of nebivolol and valsartan

Implantable system improves sleep and heart function without mask

Implantable system improves sleep and heart function without mask

Sleep-breathing disorder diminishes activity among neurons responsible for keeping heart rate low

Sleep-breathing disorder diminishes activity among neurons responsible for keeping heart rate low

Meditation training may help reduce stress disorders among US military personnel

Meditation training may help reduce stress disorders among US military personnel

Inotropic agents support epoprostenol initiation in severe PAH

Inotropic agents support epoprostenol initiation in severe PAH

New study sheds light on why athletes are more likely to have abnormal heart rhythms

New study sheds light on why athletes are more likely to have abnormal heart rhythms

Being forty never too late to start endurance training, says study

Being forty never too late to start endurance training, says study

New implantable cuff with 24 electrodes helps reduce high blood pressure

New implantable cuff with 24 electrodes helps reduce high blood pressure

Research on how heart rate increases in response to alertness in brain

Research on how heart rate increases in response to alertness in brain

RPCI research finds patients with metastatic kidney cancer benefit from HDIL-2 immunotherapy

RPCI research finds patients with metastatic kidney cancer benefit from HDIL-2 immunotherapy

Garmin introduces GPS running watch with daily activity tracking for all fitness levels

Garmin introduces GPS running watch with daily activity tracking for all fitness levels

Viewpoints: Battle for Medicaid; GOP's report on enrollment off base; need for kidney donations

Viewpoints: Battle for Medicaid; GOP's report on enrollment off base; need for kidney donations

Study focuses on health benefits of gardening for younger adults

Study focuses on health benefits of gardening for younger adults

Civitas reports positive results from CVT-301 Phase 2b trial for treatment of Parkinson's disease

Civitas reports positive results from CVT-301 Phase 2b trial for treatment of Parkinson's disease

Research to understand how low blood sugars cause irregular heartbeats in diabetes

Research to understand how low blood sugars cause irregular heartbeats in diabetes

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