Wearable health devices now track heart health, stress, glucose, fertility, and sleep, turning smart wearables into everyday ...
Just a few decades ago, for a patient to gain insight into their current health prognosis, they would have to set up an appointment with their provider. They would then get lab tests, wait for the ...
Wearable data collection devices, combined with artificial intelligence, may help clinicians detect complications earlier and improve patient care.
At the University of Oulu in Finland, researchers are exploring new ways to utilize microwave technology in monitoring and assessing health conditions. The results of experiments conducted with ...
The consumer market for wearable technology has grown quickly, from bands and sensors to smartwatches and rings that are designed to provide feedback about the user and augmented reality glasses.
Wearable technology's development has made amazing improvements in worker safety. As businesses are looking for ways to safeguard their employees, innovative wearables are starting to show up as ...
Once considered the domain of science fiction, wearable devices are now an increasingly common medium for facilitating secure payments on the go. RFID-enabled smartwatches, wristbands and jewelry ...
The fashion industry knows what consumers want to wear, often before they do. Recently, fashion houses have been predicting that we will soon be using our clothing not only to look good, but to ...
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 ...