Device for monitoring body signals

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128696, A61B 504

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046623787

ABSTRACT:
A necklace device has two skin electrodes mechanically tethered to it at relatively widely separated locations to detect the wearer's heart beat or another body signal. The electrodes are electrically connected, by the necklace itself or by conductors which it conceals, to circuitry in a pendant or other necklace ornament. The pendant circuit processes the body signal and may store it, display information obtained from it or transmit it to a separate receive and processing/display element.

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