Wearable technology has evolved far beyond counting steps or tracking sleep. The latest advancements in wearable devices are poised to transform...
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Wearable technology has evolved far beyond counting steps or tracking sleep. The latest advancements in wearable devices are poised to transform cardiovascular health by predicting and managing disease risk with unprecedented precision. A recent study highlighted by News Medical reveals that these devices, such as smartwatches and fitness trackers, are becoming vital tools in identifying individuals at risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD), the leading cause of global mortality. This article explores how wearable devices are reshaping heart health monitoring and their potential to revolutionize preventive care. Image: Pexels The Rise of Wearables in Heart Health Wearable devices have become...
Wearable technology has evolved far beyond counting steps or tracking sleep. The latest advancements in wearable devices are poised to transform...
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