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Nutrition has been something of a missing link in the world of health wearables. At best, some devices feature a system that requires users to manually enter what they’ve eaten over the course of a day. On a whole, however, ...
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Each of the ELF emmit’s five mood settings emits extra-low frequency electromagnetic pulses. These pulses gently coax the natural frequencies of your mind and body to speed up or slow down and match your desired mood. Our ability to transition ...
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Find immediate relief from pain with iTENS, the world’s first wearable TENS device. Completely controlled with your smartphone via an app, this pain relief system will have you feeling better in no time. TENS, which stands for Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve ...
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Manufactured in the USA, Qore Performance has developed a unique wearable hydration technology built into a base-layer clothing system. During an independent clinical study, researchers found athletes were 40% more hydrated and performed 3% longer when exercising in the garment, ...
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Back constantly playing up? Prone to frequent headaches or stiff joints? If you’re nodding in agreement, then you’re far from alone. Just over one third of the UK population live with chronic pain and it’s a similarly big issue Stateside ...
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Imagine a vest that you put on and you just start burning calories? Well, apparently it exists and it’s called Thin Ice. The weight loss vest works by using cooling thermoreceptors placed along the upper chest and back that can ...
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Want to break a habit so badly you’d use a wearable to give yourself an electric shock? For a lot of people, the difficulty of giving up negative habits such as smoking or procrastination is leading them to nag tech ...
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We’re all guilty of using our phones, tablets, or computers before sleeping. It’s always one last check of Facebook/Twitter/email, or whatever game is occupying our time at that moment. Except we’re told the blue light emitted by the screen isn’t ...
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Do you feel sadder, fatter, or sleepier in fall and winter? You’re not alone. As many as 10 million people in the United States alone suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). A new wearable technology, created by a Drexel University ...