19 Aug 2021: #HealthBytes: Everything you should know about using a pulse oximeter As the COVID-19 pandemic is not yet over, home isolation is being advised for patients who are asymptomatic or have ...
A new study shows just how lifesaving home monitoring of oxygen levels can be. Credit...Aileen Son for The New York Times Supported by By Tara Parker-Pope When my daughter returned to school this fall ...
When my daughter returned to school this fall, I sent a care package that was perfect for a college student living through a pandemic. It included cookies, a coffee mug — and a pulse oximeter. A pulse ...
Respiratory problems are one of the most common symptoms for the coronavirus. Some people have wondered if using a pulse oximeter to monitor oxygen levels could help detect COVID-19 early on. The ...
Using a pulse oximeter to measure oxygen levels is no better than just regularly asking patients with COVID-19 if they are short of breath, according to new research at the Perelman School of Medicine ...
Apple's new Apple Watch Series 6 goes all-in on health care, including a new feature to measure blood oxygen level-- a vital sign that's been helpful monitoring COVID-19, among other things. Other ...
It’s been a year since the COVID-19 pandemic had its first recognized case in the United States, and the virus has claimed the lives of over 443,000 Americans, putting a major strain on the country’s ...
Pulse oximetry is a non-invasive test that is used to measure a patient’s oxygen saturation level, or the oxygen levels in their blood. It involves pulse oximeters, which are small medical devices ...
There is an alarming rise in the number of cases in India. The country's health care system is dooming as patients are facing difficulties to survive due to lack of beds, oxygen concentrators, ...
New Delhi: Amid the recent surge in demand for oximeters during the second coronavirus wave in India, cyber security researchers have detected several fake oximeter apps on Play Store. The team from ...