I just hit 20,000 steps!" my husband exclaims as he brags when his fitness tracker exceeds the oft-heard benchmark of 10,000 steps per day. Although I rarely get that many steps, I use my ...
Wearable technology compiles extensive information on our bodily systems—including activity levels, menstruation and fertility, exercise activity and attainment, food consumption, weight, sleep, noise ...
Wearable data collection devices, combined with artificial intelligence, may help clinicians detect complications earlier and improve patient care.
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 ...
The push for expanded use of wearable devices and wider data collection in healthcare, at first glance, appears to be a logical next step for the industry. Though slow to adapt at first, healthcare ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. wants all Americans to use “wearable” technology to track their health as part of his “MAHA” agenda. The Kennedy-clan strongman revealed his ...