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Wearable Blood Pressure Monitors: is it worth it?
TL;DR: If you need reliable numbers, use a validated cuff monitor. Cuffless rings and bands are fine for trends after calibration, not for diagnosis or medication changes. Hybrid watches with mini inflatable cuffs are the most accurate wearables, but they still require correct fit and periodic checks against a standard cuff. Why most wearables…
Apple Watch Ultra 3 Hypertension Notifications
TL;DR: Apple Watch Ultra 3 and compatible models now analyze optical heart-sensor data over 30 days and alert you to signs of hypertension. If you get a hypertension notfication the advices is to track your blood pressure for a week and share your data with your doctors. You can use Cardilog to track your…
The Bold Health Shift No One Saw Coming: AI + Wearables
The Future of Healthcare Is Proactive and It’s Already Here In a major development for the HealthTech industry, the U.S. government has officially announced a nationwide initiative to integrate wearables into public health. The new Health Tech Ecosystem Initiative aims to shift healthcare from reactive treatments to real-time, preventative care powered by wearable devices…