Friday, January 20, 2012

A 'wrist watch' blood pressure monitor improves health care

In medical news, a "wrist watch" blood pressure monitor improves health care. The device was jointly developed by scientists from England and Singapore. It uses a sensor to measure the pressure in the aorta, which is near the heart and the brain. This information is then combined in a computer with the results received from the traditional arm cuff monitor. The reading given in this way is believed to be more accurate. It will enable doctors to obtain a much clearer picture of their patients' health and medication requirements. Our appreciation, scientists from England and Singapore, for your promising advancement. May it help improve the well-being of many precious individuals around the globe.

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