Sleep technology is moving beyond tracking, as device makers and health groups focus on shaping sleep, writes ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK.
PreEvnt's isaac device uses breath analysis to monitor glucose levels without needles, drawing attention at CES 2026 as a ...
Real-time location data captured through wearable devices can effectively reveal rest-activity rhythm patterns in people with ...
University of Texas at Dallas researchers, in partnership with Texas-based biotech company EnLiSense, have demonstrated a ...
Respiratory and sleep medicine physicians share collaborative measures to diagnose and treat comorbid sleep disorders and ...
As detailed in a recently released paper, the SleepFM AI model analyzes a comprehensive suite of physiological recordings to ...
University of Texas at Dallas researchers, in partnership with Texas-based biotech company EnLiSense, have demonstrated a ...
Two new studies have found that small improvements in day-to-day life can have substantial impacts on life expectancy.
Abstract: AI-enhanced wearable health monitoring devices are revolutionizing personal healthcare by enabling real-time monitoring and predictive analysis of vital signs such as heart rate, blood ...
From a real-time breastfeeding monitor to a robot that picks up toys, we've found some of the most interesting tech aimed at ...
New research links warmer nighttime temperatures to impaired heart recovery in older adults, highlighting a critical health ...
From baby monitors and sound machines to smart bassinets and car seats, here’s the baby tech we’ve tested and recommend.
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