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            <title>Monitor Your Heart Rate With Your iPhone Headphones</title>
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            <description>Imagine jogging, listening to music, and being able to keep track of your heart rate without needing a special watch or chest belt &amp;#8212; common forms of attempting to monitor heart rates while jogging. Now, imagine not requiring any extra peripherals at all &amp;#8212; just your iPhone and a special set of headphones that can monitor your heart rate.
Swiss technology-transfer company CSEM has created the final prototype for their Pulsear device. It’s a tiny device embedded in a regular earphone and it sends infrared signals through the tissues in your ear to see how fast your heart is beating. A photo diode records the results and sends the information to your phone via the earphone wires. (more&amp;#8230;)

			
			*This blog post was originally published at iMedicalApps* (Source: Better Healt...</description>
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            <title>Eco-Friendly Music: Cutest Speakers Ever</title>
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            <description>On a recent trip to the beach, we were wishing for some small, portable speakers to plug into our iPods. Who knew our wish would be granted so adorably? This little eco-friendly cutie is handmade out of natural cut apricot wood, can be recharged via a USB connector, and can plug right into your headphone jack.
We wonder how it sounds. Though, honestly, we might trade sub-par sound quality for this awesome design. It can be yours for $44.50 on Delight.
photo via Inhabitat

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            <title>Health Highlights - October 7th, 2008</title>
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            <description>This article was published on Highlight HEALTH.          Other Articles You May LikeMore Education Decreases the Risk of Death FDA Attempting to Regulate Dietary SupplementsIncreased Coffee Consumption Associated with Lower Risk of Liver CancerExactly What are Stem Cells?Neurofibromatosis: From Genes to Complications to Treatments (Source: Highlight HEALTH)</description>
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            <title>Headphones @ the SCH Library</title>
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            <description>Need Sound? You now can borrow headphones during library hours to use with the library computers. Ask at the front desk!http://feeds.feedburner.com/blogspot/mNAX (Source: SHR Medical Library)</description>
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