The growing demand for technology-driven solutions is clear. Hospitals need ways to simplify their workflows, keep patients ...
A team of management researchers from the U.K.’s University of Surrey recently did a meta-analysis of previous studies on the benefits and risks of using wearable worker monitoring tech. They found ...
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The human upgrade: How smart health wearables are reshaping the future of wellness
From sleek smartwatches to discreet rings and patches, wearable technology is reshaping how we approach well-being. These ...
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Smart rings are brilliant at tracking health, but interacting with them has always been a bit awkward. Without screens or buttons, most rely on companion apps for everything from checking sleep scores ...
Medical wearables have been part of clinical research for years, but mostly in supporting or exploratory roles. Sponsors often used them in early-phase studies to explore secondary endpoints or assess ...
Morning schedules don’t always leave room for tinkering. People reach for tools that slip into a bag, survive a commute, and give useful info without a learning curve. Smart eyewear and contact lenses ...
After two days of attendees learning how technology can bolster and boost the fire service, FireFusion 2025 closed out with the presentation of the Michael O. McNamee Award of Valor and a keynote ...
Researchers at the University of Tartu are developing a smartwatch-like wearable that uses spectrometry to detect plastic particles in the human body without drawing blood.
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