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Breakthrough in heart monitoring

Filed in archive Products , Science , Technology by on October 24, 2006

Breakthrough in heart monitoring
Looks like I found the killer-app for the over-stressed manager of today (and many other within the "burn-out-zone"). Medick Healthcare has launched a personal heart monitor called MHM 100. With this appliance you can watch the heart rhythm while smoking, having a coffee or doing exercise... Serious, it track all important ECG data and sends it to a website. But more important there is a complete service included:
The subscription-based reporting service features an easy to understand traffic light system and allows users to download the results of their tests. The reports are analysed by Physicianslinks who specialise in the reading of ambulatory ECGs. Furthermore if any specific issues are identified, the report is then passed to a cardiologist for further analysis.


I would say that this is the first time you can have your Electrocardiogram everywhere. Great. Simply great.

Via MTB Europe

Picture via Chadwickmedical






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