Wearables can offer rough information about a person’s health, experts say, but only some metrics are medically useful.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says it will ease regulatory requirements for certain consumer wearable health devices. Officials say the move is intended to speed innovation while maintaining ...
This initiative isn't about mandatory implants or government surveillance, but rather empowering individuals with readily available consumer technology. Think popular smartwatches and fitness trackers ...
Wearable health devices are no longer limited to step counts and workout summaries. They are evolving into daily health companions that monitor stress, heart rhythms, sleep quality, metabolism, and ...
The FDA has announced that it will relax portions of its regulatory framework governing wearable health devices, a move the agency says is designed to encourage innovation and expand consumer access ...