A new wearable has entered the booming over $80 billion global wearable technology marketplace-and it's designed for women.
Heyjun Park of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health identifies biological and behavioral markers linked to heart disease, diabetes and pregnancy outcomes. She will speak Wednesday.
A Cheyenne clinic has just added a remote blood-pressure monitoring program for high-risk pregnancies. It’s just the latest ...
Coupled with AI, health data from wearables could significantly improve survival rates. This MIT professor is developing a device to do just that.
In a congressional hearing this past week, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shared his views on improving the health of Americans. “My vision is that every American is wearing ...
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Wearable technology is no longer just about tracking steps. A new class of hospital-grade wearables is showing real promise in improving patient ...
From hydration to ovulation, health trackers keep tabs on nearly 1 in 4 Americans. But wearable devices like these are just one piece of the ever-expanding medical “internet of things” — a universe of ...
After several years of losses, Zepp Health Corporation (NYSE: ZEPP) took off in 2025. The manufacturer of smart wearable ...
Pulsetto is a wearable device that uses vagus nerve stimulation to reduce stress and improve sleep. The device is non-invasive and works by sending electrical impulses to the vagus nerve, which helps ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — Help at the push of a button is what Bon Secours Mercy Health St. Vincent Hospital plans to roll out to its more than 300 employees who work with patients each and every day. How will ...
“My vision is that every American is wearing a wearable within four years,” Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the 26th Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, told the House Subcommittee ...