Wearable health devices now track heart health, stress, glucose, fertility, and sleep, turning smart wearables into everyday tools for preventive care.
Yet another clinically-focused, activity tracking wearable has now been cleared by the FDA, this one aimed specifically at the monitoring and treatment of Parkinson's disease. The Personal KinetiGraph ...
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Wearable technology is in high demand among the health conscious. But beyond measuring heart rates and blood pressure, could fitness trackers be used to test for and effectively screen for disease?
If you've looked around at the gym lately, you've likely seen smartwatches, clip-on monitors or tech-embedded rings adorning the bodies of the gym goers all around you. While fitness trackers were ...
Just checking in on everyone’s New Year’s resolution to get fit. Are we still doing this, or what? Whatever your answer, a good fitness tracker can be super helpful but some of them out ...
I just hit 20,000 steps!" my husband exclaims as he brags when his fitness tracker exceeds the oft-heard benchmark of 10,000 steps per day. Although I rarely get that many steps, I use my ...
A little bit of cash paired with a wearable activity tracker could be key in motivating people with ischemic heart disease to stay active. A recent study, published in the Journal of the American ...
Rehabilitation patients are wearing activity tracker monitors in Australia’s first large scale trial of the bid to improve ...
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