The Heart Beat Podcast

Ep 19 The Heart Beat: Elastic Electronics

12 min · 9. maj 2024
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This episode of The Heart Beat covers Elastic Electronics with Camila Hochman-Mendez, PhD, and she talks about flexible semi conductive materials that record electrical activities in the heart, and the work being done at The Texas Heart Institute to explore painless treatment options. Watch On Demand Videos on Texas Heart TV [https://tv.texasheart.org/browse?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=button&utm_campaign=texas-heart-tv&utm_id=marketing&utm_content=episode-footer] Visit Our Website: texasheart.org [https://www.texasheart.org/]

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Ep 22 The Power of Microsteps: How Behavioral Changes Can Transform Your Health

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Ep 20 The Heart Beat: Made of Many Firsts

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