A stress test does not give the total picture of the cardiac blood vessels. As such, the risk of heart attack remains, shares Dr Yaranov.
Northwestern University engineers have now built a small wireless device that listens to those signals at once. The soft, bandage-like sensor sticks to the chest and works like a wearable polygraph.
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