IT TO IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH. WHETHER IT’S ON YOUR WRIST, YOUR FINGER, OR YOUR PHONE, HEALTH TRACKING DEVICES ARE SURGING IN POPULARITY, WITH USERS WANTING A DEEPER UNDERSTANDING OF THEIR WELL-BEING.
Wearable tech is, at the risk of going all Derek Zoolander. It’s so hot right now, it seems nothing can take away its coolness. Nope, not even that shower picture. However, there’s a reason for this: ...
Maybe it’s not one or the other, but it’s clear that wearable tech isn’t taking off as the likes of Google have made big bets it would; research from Endeavor Partners suggests that one-third of ...
Jenn Bischof of Odessa, Florida, never imagined technology would become such a central part of her personal health journey — yet today, she’s tracking everything from her sleep cycles to stress levels ...
According to a statistical analysis by Market.us Scoop, a platform that compiles and evaluates technology market data, industry trends, and survey research, 32 percent of people in the U.S. are ...
Pulsetto is a non-invasive wearable device that stimulates the vagus nerve to reduce stress and improve sleep. Most users report seeing positive changes within 1 to 30 days of use. The accompanying ...
America’s industrial industry is in the midst of a deepening labor crisis, as one study projects there will be 1.9 million unfilled jobs by 2033. This shortage is already reshaping the industry. To ...
In a congressional hearing this past week, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shared his views on improving the health of Americans. “My vision is that every American is wearing ...
Tokyo stretched endlessly before Martin Klinkigt as he rode the bus in from the airport, thousands of miles from his childhood home in Germany. The city was not the one he had imagined from the news ...
Wearable Devices expands its AI-powered LMM technology into predictive health monitoring and cognitive state analytics, enhancing real-time health insights. Wearable Devices Ltd., a technology company ...
Industrial leaders are turning to wearable technology—from exosuits to smart sensors—to reduce injuries, extend careers, and tackle the growing skilled labor shortage. America’s industrial industry is ...