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The global pulse oximeters market, valued at US$3.59 billion in 2024, stood at US$3.92 billion in 2025 and is projected to ...
In this 2025 product transparency update, BloodVitals details how its pulse oximeter supports real-time blood vitals tracking ...
Pulse oximeters designed for home use have been available for some time. But in recent years, their popularity has grown as people increasingly prioritize wellness and actively seek convenient ...
Pulse oximeters were invented in 1974, and a body of research – dating to the 1980s – suggests that flawed pulse oximeter readings among Black and brown patients can be a real and life ...
Pulse Oximeters May Misread Oxygen Levels in People of Color. the FDA Wants to Change That. Federal health officials are proposing changes to make sure medical devices that measure oxygen levels ...
Apple is trying to appeal the ban on its blood oxygen sensor again. The company hasn't offered the feature since 2024.
Scientists have long known that pulse oximeters are less accurate when used for people with dark skin tones – and now, a new report offers some insight into just how much more inaccurate these ...
Pulse oximeters, invented in 1974 by Japanese bioengineer Dr. Takuo Aoyagi, are not the only medical devices that have been found to perform more accurately in people with fair skin than in those ...
Pulse oximeters are widely used to measure blood oxygen levels, but these devices may be less reliable for people with darker skin tones, potentially leading to delayed medical care.. Normal ...
Problems with pulse oximeters have been known for decades, but it wasn’t until the pandemic that the real dangers to Black patients became clear. The common medical devices don’t work as well ...
What's powering an $7.03 billion global pulse oximeter opportunity? The global pulse oximeters market, valued at US$3.59 billion in 2024 ...