iPhone safety feature sends 911 dispatch false alarms
Imagine taking a simple fall down a ski hill and just as you’re ready to make your way back to the top for another go, fire, EMS, and law enforcement all rush over to make sure you’re okay.
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Imagine taking a simple fall down a ski hill and just as you’re ready to make your way back to the top for another go, fire, EMS, and law enforcement all rush over to make sure you’re okay.
Has a new bar been set for wearable technologies? An Apple Watch may detect heart rate irregularities that subsequent medical tests confirm to be atrial fibrillation, according to preliminary findings from a new study. AFib is often undiagnosed since it might not cause noticeable symptoms, but it contributes to 130,000 deaths and 750,000 hospitalizations in the United States each yea
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