Smart rings track the same things that smartwatches do, including steps, sleep and a general overview of your overall health, and they tend have more battery life than smartwatches.
Millions of people are set to be handed smartwatches to track their health as part of Labour's 10-year plan to save the NHS. Wearable tech, including devices to track blood pressure, glucose ...
The fast-track pathway applies to specialists in high-demand fields such as anaesthesia, dermatology, emergency medicine, general practice, internal medicine, pathology, and psychiatry.
wearables can track different physiological metrics like heart rate, respiratory rate, and temperature, which can be indicators of your body’s overall health. Experts say to pay attention if ...