Health
Novel rubbery cardiac patch can monitor, treat heart disease – India New England
New York– Move over smart watches as researchers led by a mechanical engineer from the University of Houston have developed a patch made from fully rubbery electronics…
New York– Move over smart watches as researchers led by a mechanical engineer from the University of Houston have developed a patch made from fully rubbery electronics that can be placed directly on the heart to collect electrophysiological activity, temperature, heartbeat and other indicators — all at the same time.
Pacemakers and other implantable cardiac devices have had one of two drawbacks — they are made with rigid materials that can’t move to accommodate a beating heart or they are made from…
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