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HEART RHYTHM TECHNOLOGY
In 1956, an electrical engineer grabbed the wrong resistor and helped create the life-saving pacemakerAn inventor, Wilson Greatbatch, accidentally created a regular beat while working on a heart sound recorder. He realized this pulse could s...
Quote of the day by Ringo Starr: 'I had no schooling before I joined The Beatles and no schooling after The Beatles. Life is...' Life lessons on education, human nature and success by British musician, singer, songwriter and actorQuote of the day by Ringo Starr highlights a message about education and life experience. The Beatles drummer said he had no schooling befo...
Dileep Raj death: How a smartwatch cost the Kannada actor his lifeKannada actor Dileep Raj died after a suspected cardiac arrest, with reports suggesting a smartwatch reading may have delayed his seeking m...
Chinese proverb of the day: “Person who waits for roast duck to fly into mouth must wait a....” Ancient Chinese wisdom behind the famous “roast duck” proverb reveals a timeless warning about laziness, procrastination, false hope, and human behavior in modern lifeThe Chinese proverb of the day, “Person who waits for roast duck to fly into mouth must wait a...,” is gaining fresh relevance in 2026. Mil...
Google Fitbit Air launched: New screenless fitness tracker brings AI health coaching, 7-day battery life and iPhone supportGoogle has launched the new Fitbit Air, a lightweight screenless fitness tracker with AI health coaching features. The wearable supports An...
Mother's Day Special: How AI, apps are empowering women to manage finances, improve health, build careerWomen are learning to keep pace with the ubiquitous apps and AI, shrugging off dependence on their kids for financial transactions, online ...
Is this AI tool accurate enough to predict your death? Here's what scientists sayAI Death Predictor: Researchers have developed the AI-ECG Risk Estimator (AIRE), an AI mortality calculator that predicts health risks and ...
AI to bring high-quality and affordable healthcare to people: GoogleThe next generation of AI and large language models (LLMs) represents a dramatic shift in capability and promises to bring high-quality, af...
Apple is working on AI-powered health coaching service that will help users exercise, fix their eating habits and sleep patternApple has codenamed this project the ‘Quartz’, for which several teams at the tech company are working on, including the health department,...
Apple working on AI-powered health coaching service, says reportApple is also reportedly working on technology for tracking emotions and plans to roll out an iPad version of the iPhone Health app this ye...
What kind of music helps us sleep?A good night's sleep is a vital component of holistic wellbeing, providing a strong foundation for our physical, mental, and emotional heal...
Hyderabad to house Medtronic’s global innovation centreThe centre will serve as a global hub for development, testing and qualification for some of the most advanced and innovative medical techn...
Philips buys American cardiac care company BioTelemetry in $2.8 billion dealPhilips said it would pay $72 per outstanding BioTelemetry share in cash, in an offer supported by the U.S. company's board at a 16.5% prem...
Hydroxychloroquine can cause 'serious' heartbeat disturbancesThe drug made it 'surprisingly easy' to trigger irregular beats in the heart.
No more jet lag: Scientists develop wearable technology that will help stabilise your internal clockWith the new technology it is now possible to efficiently use light to optimise and maintain human health.
World's smallest pacemaker, size of a vitamin capsule, unveiledPacemakers are the most common way to treat bradycardia and help restore the heart's normal rhythm.
'Pendant’ developed to monitor heart rhythmThe chip developed by IIT-Hyderabad monitors heartbeat and sends an alert to the user and the doctor in case there is a variation in the rh...
Star Trek helps scientists look into 24th century heart healthResearchers found that people in the 24th century will live much more healthily than people do today, because they may have fewer heart pro...
Indian-origin scientist develops leadless pacemakerThe world's first wireless pacemaker, developed by an Indian-origin scientist, has shown promising results after one year of human trials.
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From diagnosis to treatment and prevention, modern medicine promises to offer cardiac patients not only increased longevity but also a bett...