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@engadget.com
9 months ago
Johnson & Johnson gets FDA approval for heart treatments that don't require X-rays
@macrumors.com
2 years ago
Apple Watch Users More Likely to Have Medical Procedures on Their Heart, Study Finds
@slashgear.com
4 years ago
Verily Study Watch irregular heartbeat detection clears FDA
@engadget.com
4 years ago
New York doctor sues Apple over irregular heartbeat detection
@engadget.com
4 years ago
The Pentagon has a laser that identifies people by their heartbeat
@venturebeat.com
6 years ago
Study: Apple Watch Cardiogram app bested EKG band in spotting errant heartbeat
@mashable.com
6 years ago
Newest Apple Watch amps up health features with heartbeat upgrade
@WIRED
6 years ago
The functioning of this man's own body—heartbeat included—could be used against him in an upcoming trial.
@techcrunch.com
7 years ago
This Swiss watch would power, and be powered by, a heartbeat
@mashable.com
7 years ago
This app lets you listen and share your baby's heartbeat before it's born
@techcrunch.com
8 years ago
The Eko Core Is A Digital Upgrade For The Centuries-Old Stethoscope
@theverge.com
9 years ago
Scientists are one step closer to replacing mechanical pacemakers with biological ones