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Synchron becomes the first to implant a BCI in US patient
Synchron, a bioelectronics medicine company, becomes the first to implant a BCI in US patient, leaving Elon Musk's Neuralink behind.
Wearing Fitness Trackers The Right Way: A Guide
From wristbands to ankle trackers, there are various fitness trackers. You must wear them right to make sure they collect accurate data. Here’s our guide you can refer to.
Ultrahuman launches its new metabolism tracking device: The Ultrahuman Ring
The Ultrahuman ring can help you with everything from monitoring your sleep, eating habits, activities and heart rate to losing weight or getting fit. Know more.
Body Temperature Sensor in Apple Watch Series 8: Hip or Hype?
Is the rumour about the body temperature sensor in Apple Watch Series 8 true? Will Apple tap into potential opportunities and level up against its competitors? Read here
Skin Patch Test to detect COVID 19 in just 3 minutes
You can now bid goodbye to the annoying sensation of swabs in the nose and mouth, snot dripping…
GOQii and SRL Diagnostics Partnership: For better disease and lifestyle management
Strategic Partnership between GOQii and SRL Diagnostics will allow them to leverage each other's offerings while providing improving clinical outcomes for diabetes patients.
mySugr App: Making living well with diabetes possible
MySugr is a digital health firm. It is a one-stop diabetes management solution for people with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes.
[Important update] Latest WatchOS 9 Health Features: You Need to Know
The latest features in its WatchOS 9 make the Apple Watch a sophisticated health monitoring tool that is capable of more than just tracking physical activity and exercises.
Biosense: Revolutionising Chronic Care With Low-Cost Diagnostic Devices
Biosense, a diagnostic device manufacturing company, is making the diagnosis for chronic care accessible and affordable with its low-cost devices.
Smart Pacifiers by WSU: Changing the Way Infants are Monitored in Hospitals
Researchers are back with yet another new technology, “A wireless Smart Pacifier” that measures electrolyte levels of preterm newborns non-invasively.