Technology

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

The Prime Minister of China tries out HeartMath technology

The Prime Minister of China tried out the HeartMath technology. Digital Bamboo has a license to embed HeartMath’s heart rhythm feedback technology in entertainment and sports training games. One of their games is called Happy Heart. Click this link to see Prime Minister Wen Jiao Bao playing the Happy Heart game.

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Posted by Morgan Harrelson on 03/11 at 09:16 AM
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Thursday, March 05, 2009

emWave Personal Stress Reliever® Wins People’s Choice Competition at the 2009 Consumer Electronic

wCongratulations HeartMath LLC! On January 10, 2009, the emWave Personal Stress Reliever® was the winner of the Last Gadget Standing People’s Choice Competition which represents the best of the best at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. This award is determined by online voting.

Competing against other innovative products from technology giants like Motorola’s Motozine and the Eye-Fi Video Card, the emWave Personal Stress Reliever (PSR), a handheld device that helps people transform stress, received 68% more votes than the runner-up. Representatives from HeartMath®, creators of the emWave PSR®, believe that the product’s landslide victory is due to the fact that it is the right product for these times. Stress is increasing for everyone and this simple device is scientifically proven to help people reduce stress. The technology, which drew an enormous amount of attention at this year’s CES, is both helpful and appropriate for our rapidly changing world.

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Posted by Morgan Harrelson on 03/05 at 11:39 AM
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Gadgets boost presentations, relieve stress

Stressed? Maybe the emWave Personal Stress Reliever can help. According to the gadget’s maker, all you have to do is place your thumb on the sensor, or if you prefer, attach its ear sensor. After it detects your pulse, its breathing pacer will get in sync with your heart rhythms while you employ stress-reducing techniques included in its guide. At the very least, playing with the gadget is sure to take your mind off your worries, at least for a while.”

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Posted by Morgan Harrelson on 03/05 at 11:37 AM
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

HeartMath Offers New Resources and Web-based Tools to Help People Stay Resilient through Tough Times

HeartMath®, internationally recognized for their scientifically validated approach to stress and anxiety, is offering a number of resources to help people find a little more ease through these tough times – from free monthly webinars and educational downloads, to new web applications designed to help people better manage stress and their convenient and widely popular mobile emWave® technology.

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Posted by Tom Beckman on 08/13 at 12:41 AM
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Friday, June 13, 2008

The science and research behind the HeartMath system - free download

Dr. Rollin McCraty, Director of Research, Institute of HeartMath, presents the science and research behind the HeartMath system and the emWave. IHM is a recognized, global leader in emotional physiology, stress management and the physiology of heart-brain research. The HeartMath Research Center is engaged in basic psychophysiology, neurocardiology and biophysics research, and in clinical, workplace and organizational intervention and treatment outcome studies in collaboration with numerous university and health care system partners. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to view Dr. McCraty’s one hour, twenty minute presentation.

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Thursday, May 08, 2008

Empower Your Spiritual Efforts - HeartMath Offers emWave Meditation, Prayer and Self-Help Assistant

Though we live in a society that’s overloaded, overwhelmed and over-stimulated, millions of Americans are striving to find inner peace and more heart centeredness. Over the past two years HeartMath has introduced the ‘’emWave Personal Stress Reliever®’’ and the ‘’emWave® PC Stress Relief System’’ to provide people with effective tools to help them reduce stress and anxiety while revitalizing the body, mind, and spirit. HeartMath is now offering the ‘’emWave® Meditation, Prayer and Self-Help Assistant’’—an effective guide that compliments both ‘’emWave’’ products in providing users with simple techniques and exercises to build more sustainable focus while deepening one’s sense of peace and strengthening their power of intention.

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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Get feedback on your state

Now it’s scientifically proven that the heart can affect the mind. There are subtle changes in our bodies that affect and reflect our mental state constantly. Biofeedback is one way to become aware of and monitor these changes. Through this feedback, participants can then interpret visible or aural cues for their current and shifting psychological and physiological state. Biofeedback has given me a whole new way of looking at my heart and its emotional well-being.

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Friday, March 07, 2008

emWave Personal Stress Reliever: A New Standard in Psychotherapy Practices

HeartMath’s innovative emWave Personal Stress Reliever® (PSR) is becoming the stress intervention tool of choice in the field of psychotherapy. The emWave PSR, based on over 17 years of peer-reviewed research, puts the functionality of computer-based feedback devices into the palm of one’s hand. It is a convenient tool to help people reduce stress and increase vitality, mental clarity and emotional balance. HeartMath® will be showcasing their mobile emWave PSR technology at the upcoming Psychotherapy Networker Conference in Washington, DC, March 13 through March 16.

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Posted by Tom Beckman on 03/07 at 04:33 AM
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Thursday, October 04, 2007

Reduce the stress in your life and prevent the development of chronic diseases

Arlene Noodleman MD talks about how stress affects health and accelerates the aging process and how HeartMath’s emWave Personal Stress Reliever handheld device can help deal with stress in the moment.

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Posted by Tom Beckman on 10/04 at 02:21 PM
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Thursday, August 30, 2007

His Heart Whirs Anew

Peter Houghton is grateful for his artificial heart. After all, it has saved his life. He’s just a little wistful about emotions. He wishes he could feel them like he used to.

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Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Technologies to Revitalize a Boomer’s Body, Mind and Spirit

Thousands of baby boomers flocking to Boston for the September AARP event in search of solutions for improved health will have the opportunity to experience the benefits of HeartMath’s innovative technologies. The emWave Personal Stress Reliever and emWave PC Stress Relief System will be showcased at the Life@50+ Event and Expo, September 6-8 at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center.

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Posted by Tom Beckman on 08/28 at 08:38 AM
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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Is Biofeedback in Games the Next Next-Gen?

Imagine if your heart beat or other physiological signs from your body had a direct impact on the gameplay in your favorite games. Brett Skogen, President of Beijing-based Digital Entertainment, would like to make biofeedback in gaming a reality.

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Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Email stress - the new office workers’ plague

Workers are suffering from the growing problem of ‘email stress’ as they struggle to cope with an unending tide of messages, new research reveals. Employees are becoming tired, frustrated and unproductive after constantly monitoring the electronic messages that keep interrupting them as they try to concentrate at work.

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Monday, July 30, 2007

American Institute of Stress Honors HeartMath’s emWave Personal Stress Reliever

HeartMath® is honored to have their handheld emWave Personal Stress Reliever® technology be the first recipient of the American Institute of Stress Award for Distinction and Innovation. This award is granted to products and services that have been formally evaluated and validated by the American Institute of Stress.

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As boomers age, products like hearing aids are getting a style and marketing makeover

As the 78-million-member baby boom generation confronts the physical challenges of aging, the boomers, long accustomed to throwing their economic and cultural weight around, are doing so more than ever. Companies are racing to “boomerize” products and services, adding a flashier edge to stodgy devices like hearing aids or subtly tailoring their marketing pitch to a generation that never believed it would get old—and still doesn’t.

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