Apple makes half a gallon of fake human sweat every day to test out products
Here is a fun fact for a Friday afternoon. Did you know that Apple makes half a gallon of fake human sweat
Read MoreHere is a fun fact for a Friday afternoon. Did you know that Apple makes half a gallon of fake human sweat
Read MoreDiabetes is a lifelong condition that causes a person’s blood sugar level to become too high. It is one of the fastest
Read MoreIf you are the owner of a Body or Body Cardio scale, Withings (soon to be Nokia) has announced a
Read MoreA new wearable developed by scientists can diagnose diseases by analysing sweat. Sweat is often viewed as the next frontier in
Read MoreWhile there is no shortage of heart rate training chest straps, until now ECG (EKG) monitors have been inaccessible to amateur
Read MoreIn the world of wearable technology, tracking fitness is typically the main goal. However, a growing number of devices are trying to
Read MoreThree years ago Terje Tobiassed experienced a heart attack while in his car. It was only quick thinking and actions
Read MoreNokia owned Withings, is one of the pioneers and best known brands in the connected scales market. Its latest
Read MoreUpright Posture Trainer is a small, comfortable and discreet device that attaches to your lower back with a hypoallergenic adhesive.
Read MoreWe all know sleep is important. It makes you feel better, but its importance goes way beyond just boosting your mood. Sleep plays an important role in
Read MoreThync has announced a new stress busting wearable, the Thync Relax Pro. Building on their 2015 neurostimulation device, the second
Read MoreHaving regular eye exams is important regardless of your age or physical health. Whether or not you wear glasses today, your
Read MoreFour in ten doctors expect patient-generated health information from devices such as fitness trackers and smart scales to be among the most
Read MoreIf you are a person who is easily distracted, high tech is coming to the rescue. A new Kickstarter campaign has
Read MoreThe number of physicians in the US using data from wearables is set to reach critical mass by 2020 according to new
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