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Tracking personal health data is the new midlife flex for men. A few years ago, being proactive about your health meant getting an annual physical and tracking your workout.
While they can be helpful for the average person, these devices store a lot of data. Here's what experts want you to know.
A couple of years in, for the sake of my mental health, I stopped tracking everything. It was liberating and freeing. Around ...
Google LLC and other defendants’ move to settle claims against them in the privacy case over the Flo Health app’s data ...
Apple Health is a wide-ranging service on your iPhone and iPad for storing and analyzing your health and fitness data. Here's how to use the app for a better, healthier life.
Health tracking, at its core, is a self-driven experiment in better living for those who can afford these products and have the time to spare to comb through their own data. In some ways, it’s ...
Physicians can only improve the things they measure. From costs to outcomes and supply, spine surgeons discuss how they manage and learn from the data. Ask Spine Surgeons is a weekly series of ...
A new NSF-backed AI tool predicts blood sugar levels accurately without collecting personal health data from users' devices.
Garmin fitness trackers offer some of the most detailed women’s health insights. Not only can they track cycle dates and phases, but users can continue to track symptoms if periods are irregular ...
Smartphone apps that track menstrual cycles are a “gold mine” for consumer profiling, collecting information on everything from exercise, diet and medication to sexual preferences, hormone ...
Hone Health surveyed 700+ men in its online community and found that three in four of them actively track health data.