Technology empowers you to keep tabs on your health. But while lots of people are tracking their data, few are using it to start conversations with their doctors.
By taking action with your doctor, they can properly diagnosis health issues, and help develop an action plan for your life.
A new national survey found that while many Americans use a device to monitor their heart, few share that data with their doctor.
Advances in technology have made it increasingly easier for people to self-monitor their heart health, whether it's via a ...
Your smart watch has a treasure trove of information to help manage your heart health, but a new survey by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center finds many are missing the critical step of ...
Smartwatches that can collect physical and physiological data on users could be potentially interesting tools in biomedicine to gain a better understanding of brain diseases and behavioral disorders ...
Adam Engst explores whether the Apple Watch’s new Vitals app, which tracks five health metrics, can identify illness onset ...
So why did La Niña-like conditions emerge before the actual event, and why isn’t the ENSO following normal patterns? "The short answer to this is ‘we don’t yet know.’ The emergence of La Niña-like ...
Bathroom scales have come a long way; just as a smart watch can do far more than just tell the time, so the best bathroom scales can now track everything from BMI and body fat to your heart rate.
From fitness trackers that monitor your sleep to smartwatches specifically geared toward runners or cyclists, the best fitness trackers and smart watches go way beyond simply telling the time.
Based on Janette Oke’s bestselling book series, this show follows school teacher and single Mother Elizabeth Thornton, who lives in Hope Valley. In tonight’s new episode, “The Mountie Way ...