20% of BP machines are faulty: Study

According to the study published in the journal 'Canadian Family Physician', nearly 20% of manual devices used to measure blood pressure have been found faulty. The study's lead author Janusz Kaczorowski, Professor at Universite de Montreal in Canada also reportedly asked the clinicians to use "automatic devices” instead of the manual ones.

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