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Anastasia Potapova stunned top-seeded Tunisian Ons Jabeur 6-4, 7-6 (7/4) to reach the quarter-finals of the WTA San...
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Is Kim Kardashian 'spying' on Kanye West? Expert says star's Japan trip might be intended to gauge ex-husband and his new wife's bond
Kim Kardashian was recently spotted with her son Saint in Japan's capital Tokyo, where Kanye West has been holidaying with his wife, Bianca Censori
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ACC becomes latest super conference, expanding cross-country by adding Stanford, Cal and SMU
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Two top Polish army commanders quit 5 days ahead of election
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Heartbeat sensors on shopping trolleys 'could save lives', new study suggests
New findings have suggested that adding sensors to supermarket trolleys could save people’s lives. Scientists investigated whether installing electrocardiogram (ECG) sensors – designed to check the heart’s rhythm – on the handles of supermarket, trolleys could identify shoppers with atrial fibrillation, which causes an irregular and often abnormally fast heart rate. The sensors would detect heart conditions that put them at increased risk of stroke. The researchers said that over the course of two months, they identified 39 people who were unaware that they had the condition. Ian Jones, professor of cardiovascular nursing at Liverpool John Moores University, who led the study, said: “That’s 39 people at greater risk of stroke who received a cardiologist appointment.” He added: “This study shows the potential of taking health checks to the masses without disrupting daily routines.” It is estimated that around 1.5 million people in the UK have atrial fibrillation, contributing to one in five strokes. The condition is treatable, but at least another 270,000 people in the UK remain undiagnosed and unaware, according to the British Heart Foundation. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter There are wearable devices that can also spot irregular heartbeat but this would also require people to take responsibility and wear the device. Professor Jones said: “Nearly two-thirds of the shoppers we approached were happy to use a trolley, and the vast majority of those who declined were in a rush rather than wary of being monitored. “This shows that the concept is acceptable to most people and worth testing in a larger study.” He added: “Checking for atrial fibrillation while people do their regular shopping holds promise for preventing strokes and saving lives. “A crucial aspect is providing immediate access to a health professional who can explain the findings and refer patients on for confirmatory tests and medication if needed.” The findings were presented at ACNAP 2023 conference organised by the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-25 16:46

Vanguard joins BlackRock, cuts support for shareholder items on climate, social issues
By Ross Kerber Vanguard supported just 2% of shareholder resolutions on environmental and social issues at U.S. companies
2023-08-29 05:45

Braves star Ronald Acuña Jr. is first to hit 20 homers, steal 40 bases and drive in 50 before break
Nobody has had a first half of the season like Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta’s four-time All-Star outfielder made history by becoming the first player to reach 20 home runs, 40 stolen bases and 50 RBIs before the All-Star break
2023-07-04 11:19

Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s daughter Gracie shares update after taking Ozempic for PCOS
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s daughter Gracie Shares update after taking Ozempic for PCOS
2023-06-11 01:50

Where is Michael Dally now? NBC ‘Dateline’ to rerun episode on Sherri Dally’s kidnapping and murder
Michael pleaded for his case to be reviewed again for clemency in 2018 by the California governor at the time, Jerry Brown
2023-07-07 17:25

Atlanta police chief fires officer after traffic stop led to Black deacon’s death
Atlanta’s police chief has fired an officer who shocked a 62-year-old Black deacon with a stun gun during a dispute over a traffic ticket, leading to the man’s death
2023-10-11 10:20

US Says China Declined Request to Meet Austin in Singapore
China declined a US request for Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin to meet his counterpart Li Shangfu in
2023-05-30 04:55

Internet jokes about a 'worried' Travis Kelce as Bernie Kosar poses with Taylor Swift before Chiefs game
Taylor Swift made a special appearance at the Kansas City Chiefs game to show support for her rumored beau Travis Kelce
2023-10-23 20:24
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