Wearables for seizures

Wearable Technology Can Predict or Even Prevent Epileptic Seizures

Epilepsy is a neurological disorder in which brain activity becomes abnormal, causing seizures, sensations, and sometimes loss of awareness. Seizure symptoms can vary widely....
IQcast hypoglycemia app

Medtronic, IBM Watson Health Launch AI-Powered Hypoglycemia Prediction Feature on Sugar.IQ Diabetes App

Medtronic and IBM Watson Health launched a new feature for its Sugar.IQ personal diabetes assistant app that uses artificial intelligence (AI) technology from IBM...
Cambridge Heartwear Heartsense Monitor

Cambridge Heartwear Announces Release of ‘Heartsense Monitor,’ the First AI-Driven Wearable Heart Monitor

Cambridge Heartwear, a Boston-based medical provider of low-cost, next-generation wearable heart monitors, announced it’ll release its AI-driven Heartsense monitor in 2019. Founded by Cambridge...

Wearable Implants for the Daring and for Those in Need

The medical field has been using implants for decades, but unless you have a serious health issue, you probably wouldn’t consider wearable technology implanted...
Solar Supercapacitors

Scientists Create Solar Supercapacitors Which Could Power Future of Wearable Sensors

In an attempt to make wearable devices lighter and more efficient for all users, a team of scientists have engineered a new solar-powered supercapacitor...
Skin like sensor helps ALS patients communicate

MIT Researchers Develop Skin-Like Device That Can Help ALS Patients Communicate

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) affects the nerve cells that control voluntary muscle movements such as walking and talking. As a result, ALS patients often...