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  2. Wearable technology - Wikipedia

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    Wearable technology is any technology that is designed to be used while worn.Common types of wearable technology include smartwatches and smartglasses.Wearable electronic devices are often close to or on the surface of the skin, where they detect, analyze, and transmit information such as vital signs, and/or ambient data and which allow in some cases immediate biofeedback to the wearer.

  3. Smart wearable system - Wikipedia

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    Smart wearable systems for personalised health management: current R&D and future challenges, Lymberis, A., Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2003. Proceedings of the 25th Annual International Conference of the IEEE, 17-21 Sept. 2003, Volume: 4, pg 3716- 3719

  4. Your Apple Watch May Know More About Your Health Than ... - AOL

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    I want to explore how Apple’s journey in the fitness and health space has evolved and, more specifically, examine how wearable technology can empower people to live fitter, healthier, happier lives.

  5. Smartwatch - Wikipedia

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    An article published by the Healthcare Degree describes the most common method, in which devices use optical sensors to track the presence of blood in the wrist, indicating a heart beat. This type of lighting technique is cheaper and simple to use than other methods; however, because the green light used has shorter wavelengths , it is less ...

  6. Wearable Devices Penetrating Healthcare: 5 Stocks to Watch - AOL

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    The healthcare space is witnessing increasing proliferation of wearables and fitness trackers offered by AAPL, AMZN, GOOGL, GRMN and PTON, among others. Wearable Devices Penetrating Healthcare: 5 ...

  7. Will Wearable Technology Be the Next Big Innovation in Health ...

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    Health-care spending in the United States is hovering at around 18% of GDP, and the industry is facing pressure to quickly become more efficient. Most debates on this topic tend to focus on ...

  8. mHealth - Wikipedia

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    Public health services, for example, tobacco cessation [110] Mental health promotion [111] [24] and illness prevention [112] Training and continuing professional development for health care workers. [113] Health promotion and community mobilization. Support of long-term conditions, for example medication reminders and diabetes self-management ...

  9. Are fitness trackers worth it? What to know about these ... - AOL

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    Here's what the experts say about using these wearable devices. ... clip-on monitors or tech-embedded rings adorning the bodies of the gym goers all around you. ... fitness trackers largely don't ...