Wearable health devices now track heart health, stress, glucose, fertility, and sleep, turning smart wearables into everyday tools for preventive care.
Smart watches and devices are making more people aware of their irregular heartbeats. In fact, in some cases, they are leading to a common condition being diagnosed sooner: Atrial Fibrillation, ...
This is the most unusual health tracker I've seen yet, but the design makes surprising sense ...
Health tracking used to mean a step counter and maybe a calorie log. Now, it's real-time heart rate, blood oxygen levels, sleep cycles, stress scores, and even early illness warnings, all from a ...
The global home medical equipment market is experiencing explosive growth. Smart devices are being used to monitor and treat patients suffering from diabetes, cardiac disorders, and other medical ...
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Apple Watch now supports glucose monitoring via CGMs like Dexcom G7, while Apple continues long-term work on non-invasive blood sugar tracking.
Researchers have developed a prototype for a smart mask that can be used to monitor a range of medical conditions, including respiratory ailments, such as asthma, COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary ...
Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness among people who are unable to monitor and manage their intraocular pressure (IOP) ...
Smart homes are evolving beyond lights and cameras. These five unusual gadgets can change how you wake, sleep, and even play at home.
The main market opportunities in the Global Smart Baby Monitor Market include the rising demand driven by dual-income ...
At 78 years old, Maria has high blood pressure and needs to take seven different medications throughout the day at specific times. Her morning pill should be taken at 8 a.m., but she may forget. If ...