Wearable technology has evolved from basic step counters to sophisticated devices capable of monitoring various aspects of personal health in real-time. As technology advances, these devices are ...
Research firm Tractica predicts that worldwide unit shipments of clinical and non-clinical connected wearable patches will grow to 12.3 million per year by 2020. Last year, annual shipments were just ...
Wearable fitness technology is everywhere. Chances are, you’re already wearing a smartwatch, fitness tracker or ring that monitors sleep and recovery. These devices offer real-time insights into how ...
Wearables paired with telehealth can significantly improve outcomes for chronic conditions like heart disease. Effective programs require condition-specific devices (e.g., CGMs, ECGs) and secure, ...
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 has come and gone, leaving a wave of exciting new technologies. For health-conscious consumers, the show was packed with the latest advancements in wearable ...
Health-related data collected through wearables may qualify as a “medical examination” or “disability-related inquiry” under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and may only be permissible when ...
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