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The hidden carbon footprint of wearable health care
University of Chicago and Cornell University researchers analyzed wearable health care electronics and reported carbon ...
A new development in wireless sensing technology that can reliably screen for five common pulmonary diseases could lead to ...
Wearable health devices now track heart health, stress, glucose, fertility, and sleep, turning smart wearables into everyday ...
Samsung plans to showcase a Brain Health feature at CES 2026 that uses wearable and smartphone data to flag early dementia ...
In this conversation, Tina Eden, R.N., CEO of Virginia Gay Hospital, and Jacinda Bunch, Ph.D., R.N., assistant professor at ...
Wearable health devices, such as smartwatches, have become commonplace, enabling the continuous monitoring of physiological ...
What's coming next from the health and wellness industry? According to these CES exhibitors, nothing short of life-transforming tech.
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This Glowing Skin Patch Acts Like a “Check Engine” Light for Your Body to Warn You About Health Problems
Your body could get its own check engine light with this new glowing skin technology from Japan When you are driving and a ...
As merger and acquisition activity picks up post-pandemic, dozens of large health systems are expanding their footprints — adding hospitals, building regional dominance and solidifying national reach.
Screen time isn't the only way to strain your eyes. You probably hold a book up close for long periods when you read it. Both activities can lead to nearsightedness, or myopia, which means faraway ...
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