Cuffless blood pressure monitoring, driven by a handful core technologies, has been around for nearly a decade, but is seeing renewed growth and innovation as consumer and medical devices converge. The allure of cuffless BP monitoring is not only the benefit of...
This article was developed in collaboration with our friends at Span.Health Quick Read Wearables today can provide a wide range of insights, including sleep, heart rate during exercise, illness detection, stress and recovery, and much more. These wearables are used in...
Medical visionaries Dr. William Kraus and Dr. Matthew Banet bring decades of clinical and medical device insights and expertise to advise the company on clinical research, regulatory and market strategy Raleigh, NC – September 16, 2021 – Valencell, the leading...
Managing hypertension will change more in next 5 years than the last 100 years. That’s a bold statement, so I’d like to explain why we at Valencell believe it and how we’re seeing it play out in real time. Wearables & medical devices are rapidly converging We’ve...
Increasing amounts of clinical research are pointing to the importance of so-called “cumulative blood pressure” calculations, as opposed to measurements from a single day or period of time, in assessing risk for a long list of health conditions ranging...
Consumer wearable manufacturers have sought for years to find a way to measure blood pressure at the wrist to a clinical standard. Valencell co-founder and president Dr Steven LeBoeuf talks to Natalie Healey about the technologies companies are trailing to make blood...