The computerized musical device called RESPeRATE helps people breathe slowly and lowers their blood pressure, research shows. The RESPeRATE device sells for about $300. Its manufacturer, InterCure Ltd ...
The product: RESPeRATE looks like the subject line of a junk e-mail, but it’s actually the name of a medical device designed to lower blood pressure by slowing down breathing. Sold over the Internet ...
People suffering from hypertension (also known as high blood pressure) are typically advised to switch to a healthier diet, get more exercise and lose weight, plus they are often put on a combination ...
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A new medical device that can help lower blood pressure with no side effects is now available in the United States by prescription exclusively in the Chicago area. The device, called RespeRate™, ...
Fort Lee, N.J. -- August 10, 2006--InterCure, Ltd., today announced the publication of a peer-reviewed clinical overview of seven clinical trials evaluating the efficacy of device-guided breathing.
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--InterCure Ltd., a medical device company publicly traded on the Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE: INCR), today announced that RESPeRATE ®, the world’s first FDA-cleared, ...
It might be hard to believe that anything other than a pill could alleviate hypertension for longer than a couple days, yet evidently, there is a way with the development of RESPeRATE, an electronic ...
RESPeRATE is a noninvasive medical device for the treatment of hypertension (high blood pressure). It works by tracking a person’s breathing and guiding them to breathe more slowly. Original Medicare ...
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A gadget that controls high blood pressure will be available on the NHS for the first time. The device – which looks like a portable CD player – slows down breathing by playing relaxing music through ...