Turns out the old technology did a few things no computer has matched.
Glucose monitoring has come a long way since pricking your finger every day. Now there are continuous glucose monitors, which ...
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A single-patch sensor now reads blood sugar through the skin with no needle stick — and the first versions are already on their way to pharmacy shelves
For decades, checking blood sugar meant the same routine: a lancet, a test strip, a drop of blood, and a number that told you ...
The Google Fitbit Air is a $99 screenless fitness tracker that directly challenges Whoop's subscription-based model with a ...
My bedroom has become a sleep lab filled with smart rings, fitness bands, and mattress covers. Here's what I learned.
Adam Hayes, Ph.D., CFA, is a financial writer with 15+ years Wall Street experience as a derivatives trader. Besides his extensive derivative trading expertise, Adam is an expert in economics and ...
Most home devices never fully turn off; they just go quiet while still drawing power. I tested mine, and the biggest offender genuinely shocked me. Alan Bradley CNET Contributor Alan Bradley is an ...
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