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Have you ever wondered how your oxygen saturation levels differ throughout your course of exercise? When you exercise, you tend to breathe more rapidly and heavily as your heart rate increases to supply more oxygen to your muscles. As such,...
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As the ongoing pandemic swept across the globe, many individuals are left wondering whether they should add a pulse oximeter to their first aid kit. If you have an existing heart or lung condition that requires constant monitoring of SpO2...
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Normal SpO2 levels, or blood oxygen levels, are necessary for optimal functioning of the body. Most of the time, the body is able to regulate SpO2 levels by itself, binding the oxygen that is received through the lungs to haemoglobin....
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The normal range for resting heart rate is between 60 to 100 beats per minute, however, if yours is on the higher end, this can come with an increased risk of certain health complications. As your heart is pumping extra...
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Pulse oximeters may have come to your attention lately in light of the ongoing pandemic. If you have an existing heart or lung condition, you may already be using one at home. However, some people may be wondering if measuring...
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