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 ...
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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 ...
April 21, 2004 - High blood pressure was significantly decreased using a new non-drug treatment device, RESPeRATE®, according to a study published in this month's edition of the American Journal of ...
Fort Lee, NJ -- June 30, 2003 Hard-to-control refractory hypertensives witnessed a significant blood pressure reduction when using a new non-drug treatment device, Resperate®, according to a study ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--InterCure Ltd., a medical device company publicly traded on the Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE: INCR), today announced that its RESPeRATE ® hypertension treatment device, ...
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