Over the past year, Cardiogram and UC San Francisco (UCSF) have presented a series of findings on how well consumer wearables like the Apple Watch and Android Wear can detect medical conditions in ...
Cardiogram has made a name for itself as one of the biggest heart health apps, available on smartphones, Wear OS smartwatches and the Apple Watch. One place it hasn’t been present so far is on Fitbit ...
Over the past year, Cardiogram has made waves showing off the potential of wearable technology in ways that make a meaningful difference. Its study with the University of California, San Francisco has ...
Digital health startup Cardiogram, which uses wearable optical sensors on wearables to detect health conditions like diabetes and atrial fibrillation, has signed its first reimbursement deal with ...
Health tech startup Cardiogram has raised $2 million in a seed round led by the a16z Bio Fund for an app that screens users’ cardio health and gives them help improving or maintaining it. The company ...
Medtech companies have enlisted novel approaches to detecting diabetes and measuring blood glucose levels from tears to sweat, if only to show that it can be done. But a new study by digital health ...
Cardiogram, maker of a smartwatch app that uses deep neural network technology to detect various heart conditions, has inked a deal with Fitbit allowing its application to be integrated with the tech ...
On Wednesday, October 18, Cardiogram announced it launched for Android Wear. Originally available for the Apple Watch, the app has expanded its availability for those who want to monitor health and ...
Recently, I reported on how the Apple Watch, even the model first released in 2015 was able to spot diabetes with high accuracy (85%) thanks to the deep neural network, DeepHeart. Now, a new study ...
The Cardiogram app now works with Fitbit devices for advanced and detailed heart-rate tracking. Fitbit users can download the Cardiogram app for free in the App Store or Play Store, or they can ...
The mobile health data company’s deep learning network, DeepHeart, already uses data from the Apple Watch ($429 on Apple.com) heart rate sensor to detect atrial fibrillation, hypertension, and sleep ...
Turns out the Apple Watch is good for more than just telling the time, tracking steps, and dictating text messages. It can detect heart disease, too. That is according to a study presented at Heart ...
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