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 ...
From the Oura Ring to the Apple Watch to the Google Pixel — here's what the science really says about the accuracy of their health data ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Your watch says you had three hours of deep sleep. Should you believe it? Millions of people rely on phone apps and wearable devices like rings, smartwatches and sensors to monitor how ...
Wearable health devices are no longer limited to step counts and workout summaries. They are evolving into daily health companions that monitor stress, heart rhythms, sleep quality, metabolism, and ...
IT TO IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH. WHETHER IT’S ON YOUR WRIST, YOUR FINGER, OR YOUR PHONE, HEALTH TRACKING DEVICES ARE SURGING IN POPULARITY, WITH USERS WANTING A DEEPER UNDERSTANDING OF THEIR WELL-BEING.
U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants every American to wear health tracking devices within four years. During a House of Representatives hearing, Kennedy ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy JR. is making waves again with his latest outlandish suggestion that all Americans be fitted with a "wearable" health tracking device by 2029.
Discover a groundbreaking leap in smart tech: a new flexible sensor that blends silver and polyurethane for dual superpowers—ultra-sensitive detection or rock-solid stability. Developed via innovative ...
Maybe you have an Oura Ring or a Whoop band, a Lingo monitor, a Fitbit, a Garmin watch or an Apple Watch. Maybe you have one or many of these wearable devices that can constantly track your vital ...