Whoop vs. Fitbit Air: I used both to track my health and fitness for a month - this one's better ...
There are a ton of different health metrics you can choose to track, but not all of them are easily measured at home. During her time at CNET, Kim Wong-Shing loved demystifying the world of wellness ...
Nick is a Features author who's been writing for fellow tech geeks since 2011. While he's mostly focused on phones, he's also thrilled by cameras and audio gear of all shapes and sizes. On weekends, ...
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Is 2026 the year we go screenless? It's looking to be that way with Google's release of the Fitbit Air, its Whoop competitor, available now. Whoop may have kick-started the screenless wristband craze, ...
Mobile health apps and gadgets could help doctors and patients treat chronic illnesses in real time. Moment via Getty Health-tracking devices and apps are becoming part of everyday life. More than 300 ...
Clinical research shows that tracking symptoms and other indicators is a low-cost, effective health intervention. 10 This is the first national survey measuring the extent of tracking among the people ...
Based in Tampa, Florida, Virginia Pelley is a former women's magazine editor who has written health and fitness content for Men's Journal, Cosmopolitan magazine, the Chicago Tribune, ...
Blood tests allow doctors to peer into the human body to analyze people's health. But in the future, there may be a less invasive way to obtain valuable information about a person's health: wearable ...