Apple has launched a wide-range health study, and those in the U.S. can use their iPhone, Apple Watch and even AirPods to get involved. The study is available for sign-ups in Apple’s Research app.
Apple has announced its most wide-ranging health study yet, partnering with Harvard Medical School’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital on a five-year project using data from the Apple Watch, AirPods, and ...
Macworld The MacBook Neo has certainly created a lot of attention for Apple and the Mac. But if you’re on the outside (a.k.a.
Apple recently launched its first pair of wireless earbuds with an integrated heart rate sensor. Down the road, this convenience will reportedly arrive on the AirPods family, as well. The uber popular ...
Apple announced it is collaborating with Brigham and Women's Hospital to launch the Apple Health Study, which will use various data from Apple devices to help predict, detect and manage physical and ...
Microsoft has responded to the MacBook Neo by commissioning a study that highlights advantages of some Windows laptops.
Mario covers technology in health care, including FDA regulation of artificial intelligence; how Medicare pays for health tech; the use of AI in clinical care; mental health chatbots; and consumer ...
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