Thursday, 6 October 2016

Northeastern grad students develop all-in-one health tracker

Want to track your blood pressure? Pull out the blood pressure cuff. Curious about your temperature? Grab a thermometer from the medicine cabinet.

But several engineers from Northeastern University have created one device that does all of that and more, and the creators are looking to raise up to $2 million from both US and Chinese investors to finance its development.

In all, the Lifestone device, as it’s called, is capable of measuring blood pressure with a detachable cuff, body temperature with an IR sensor, blood oxygen level, heart rate, respiratory rate, EKG, “stress index”, and an optional add-on for a stethoscope that can listen and record the body’s internal sounds.

The device connects to an app that can track all these stats and even share them with family or medical professionals. For the full article click here  



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