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Artificial Intelligence and Radar Technologies to Measure Blood Glucose

Artificial intelligence (AI) and radar technology can help people with diabetes manage their conditions without drawing blood. Researchers at the University of Waterloo in...
Wearable Devices Usually Accurate STSI

Consumer-grade Wearable Devices Usually Accurate and Frequently Used When Rewards Are Offered

A new study conducted by researchers at the Scripps Translational Science Institute (STSI) offered proof of concept for how wearable devices and mobile-driven monitoring...
Stimrouter implanted patient

First StimRouter Implanted Patient in Canada Discusses His Experience

Jay Derrig, a 63 year old social worker and counselor, is afflicted with meralgia paresthetica in his right leg. Meralgia paresthetica is compression of...
Harry Travis at WT Conference 2018

President and CEO of etectRx, Harry Travis to Speak at This Year’s Wearable Technologies...

Pharmaceutical industry veteran will talk about Digital Technology’s Influence on Medication Adherence while addressing the possibilities for improving the nation’s billion-dollar healthcare problem through...
Wearables to quit smoking

Wearables May Improve Smoking Cessation Treatment Efficiency

In today’s conventional treatments, lack of continuous insight into the patient’s progress, adherence to medications, and relapse rates constitute a big hurdle for success....
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Which Smart Home and Wearable Devices Are Consumers Actually Using?

Having a smart home can be really fun. You ask the lights to turn on and they turn on. Your voice assistant gives you...