The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says it will ease regulatory requirements for certain consumer wearable health devices.
This week in Pedersen's POV, our senior editor argues against FDA's huge shift in digital health — made without public ...
Wearable health devices now track heart health, stress, glucose, fertility, and sleep, turning smart wearables into everyday ...
Wearable technology compiles extensive information on our bodily systems—including activity levels, menstruation and fertility, exercise activity and attainment, food consumption, weight, sleep, noise ...
Adapting to Industry 4.0 is often about adding sensors to machinery and collecting data from robots. But it can also mean using sensors to monitor workers—to see not just what they’re doing and how ...
People suffering from sleep issues may be able to rest easier thanks to a new wearable device that could revolutionize the way we get our shut-eye. Unveiled at the American Thoracic Society’s ...
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