What is EDD?

EDD is like having a special helper who counts how many times your heart beats in one day, but not just for you, for everyone in a big group.

Imagine you're at a big party with 100 of your friends. You all start clapping at the same time. Now, someone has to count every clap from each person. That’s kind of what EDD does, but instead of counting claps, it counts heartbeats, and it does this for lots of people, like in a whole city or even a country.

How It Works

EDD uses special machines that listen to the heartbeat sounds, just like how you might use a stethoscope at school. These machines keep track of all the heartbeats every day, helping doctors and scientists know how healthy people are on average.

It’s not magic, just really good counting, and it helps make sure everyone stays healthy and happy!

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Examples

  1. A child learning that EDD is like sending messages between computers in a school.
  2. Imagine sharing your lunch with a friend, but instead of food, you're passing notes.
  3. EDD helps businesses talk to each other quickly.

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