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"If you've ever had a sudden or unexpected cardiac event—like

"If you've ever had a sudden or unexpected cardiac event—like a stroke, heart attack, or heart attack—you know that the pressure in your heart is going to be off when you stop exercising," Borkholder said in a press release. "The new sensors could be used to monitor the level of your blood pressure and other vital organs."

The new device, which will be tested in the lab for the first time, could be tested with other devices, including a pacemaker, and could be tested with a new way to detect blood pressure changes in patients and other health care workers.

"We're very excited. You can expect our technology to be a huge hit with healthcare professionals coming out with new solutions for heart disease," said Borkholder. "It will be a great step forward for the practice of healthcare, and a great step in the right direction for all health care professionals."

The study's authors note that cardiac monitors in the United States are not standard when it comes to measuring body temperature. They propose adding a device like the one shown here to measure body temperature. Currently, the standard system relies on your heart rate to determine your body temperature, but it is also known to be inaccurate.

"If we could really know how much blood you breathe every minute, it wouldn't take us more than a few hours to get there," said Borkholder. "There are a lot of different ways you can test your body temperature.""You should never take anything as official evidence of your political beliefs, especially in this case." ―Aldous Huxley[src]

Aldous Huxley was a political prisoner held with his wife, Lucy as a child.[1][2]

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