NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Adam Clark Estes of Vox about his new story out titled: "I Covered my body in health trackers for 6 months. It ruined my life." Maybe you have an Oura Ring or a Whoop band ...
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The rise of digital wearable health tools has transformed how people approach fitness, wellness, and healthcare. From smartwatches that track heart rate to mobile apps that monitor sleep patterns and ...
Wearable technology has quietly moved beyond being just another category of consumer gadgets—it’s becoming part of how people make everyday decisions. What started with simple step counters has ...
Many smartwatches, fitness and wellness trackers now offer sleep tracking among their many functions. Wear your watch or ring to bed, and you’ll wake up to a detailed sleep report telling you not just ...
Consumer wearables have become everyday tools for monitoring sleep and physical activity. Researchers at the Centre for Sleep ...
Wearable health devices such as smartwatches and bands are more than fitness trackers. Many also can monitor your cardiovascular health. Some wearables can highlight problems such as irregular heart ...
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For over a decade, digital health devices have screamed for visibility: more screens, more alerts and more wearable devices competing for our attention. We’ve been closing our fitness rings, chasing ...