Investor's Business Daily January 6, 2022
Patrick Seitz

Fitness trackers such as the Apple Watch have gotten people comfortable with wearing sensors to monitor their body’s functions. Now a number of wearable tech gadgets — on full display at the CES 2022 tech trade show this month — are blazing a path to a digital health future where patients and their doctors can observe the human body 24/7 as though it were an industrial machine.

Apple (AAPL) has led the digital health tracking trend with its Apple Watch smartwatches. But a number of other tech companies are chasing the digital health market with their own wearable devices designed to pick up the body’s signals — literally from head to toe. Wearable tech device sales are expected...

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