Forest Miller, OTR/L, MSOT, is a Pennsylvania-based occupational therapist specializing in geriatric rehabilitation and upper extremities. Tracking your steps helps ensure you get enough physical ...
Sherri Gordon, CLC is a certified professional life coach, author, and journalist covering health and wellness, social issues, parenting, and mental health. She also has a certificate of completion ...
Independent testing shows AirPods Pro 3 can track workout heart rate with low average error, but limits remain for intervals, ...
The concept of biological age, distinct from chronological age, is gaining public traction, though often misinterpreted.
Artificial intelligence programs can spot patterns in electrocardiograms that humans miss. Now, one program is going to be ...
Animals form relationships for many reasons, but some go far beyond simple companionship. In a surprising number of species, a trusted partner can directly affect physical health. Researchers have ...
Americans born after 1970 are dying faster than their parents did, data shows. New analysis from Tufts University reveals that Gen Xers and millennials are failing to outlive their predecessors, dying ...
Google has developed a smartphone-based system that estimates heart rate and resting heart rate using only the phone’s front-facing camera and on-device AI. The technology reportedly delivers wearable ...
Wearable devices like smartwatches and fitness trackers have revolutionized the way we monitor our health. Worn around the clock, these devices quietly collect valuable data—from heart rate and blood ...
Scientists in Seoul have uncovered 15 gut bacterial species linked to coronary artery disease, showing that microbes can influence heart health far beyond digestion. Their findings reveal how shifts ...
A new study shows how ordinary phone unlocks could eventually support passive heart-rate tracking, using facial video and deep learning to make cardiovascular monitoring more accessible while raising ...
A new study presented today at the European Stroke Organisation Conference (ESOC) 2026 suggests that both very low and very high resting heart rates are linked with an increased risk of stroke. As the ...