Becker's Healthcare October 18, 2022
Naomi Diaz

Researchers from Evanston, Ill.-based Northwestern University found that wearables developers have a long way to go before their products can be used to help people manage their health, Politico reported Oct. 17.

Four problems with wearables, according to the study published Oct. 12 in Science Translational Medicine:

  • Wearables aren’t always reliable.
  • Patches designed to track vital signs...

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