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CardioVisual 3.0 offers a heightened emphasis on preventative heart care education for not just heart patients, but also for consumers and physicians interested in educating them of risk factors and management to prevent heart disease.
Containing an almost-encyclopedic library of videos and information about cardiovascular conditions and treatments, the free CardioVisual 3.0 mobile app launched today in the App and Play stores. The app is designed and maintained by practicing cardiologists.
A study published in JAMA emphasis that technology itself cannot solve the problem of medication adherence. Patient engagement is still very important, and apps such as CardioVisual are great facilitators of doctor-patient communication.
Get a brief introduction to Medtronic’s Micra — the world’s smallest pacemaker — transcatheter pacing system in this trailer video from CardioVisual.
Dr. Meskó Bertalan says there are many technological innovations that help us track what’s in our food and what we should eat.