Whoop study shows it is good to get exercise while pregnant
A new academic study conducted with the Whoop wearable suggests continued exercising during pregnancy offers cardiovascular benefits. The research also
Read MoreA new academic study conducted with the Whoop wearable suggests continued exercising during pregnancy offers cardiovascular benefits. The research also
Read MoreA systematic review of existing studies shows that fitness trackers, smartwatches and other wearables are less accurate at tracking the
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Read MoreWhichever Fitbit fitness tracker or smartwatch you own, you will be using the same software ecosystem. If you’re out to
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Read MoreKardiaMobile Card is the most recent addition to AliveCor’s product range. The size and shape of a credit card, this
Read MoreThe Amazfit GTR 3 Pro automatic blood pressure feature that was hinted on last year has been enabled now in
Read MoreYour resting heart rate is important. This is evidenced by a report published recently in the Canadian Medical Association Journal which suggests
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