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Health trackers offer a ton of data. Here are the metrics doctors want you to pay attention to

We’re all wearing Apple Watches, Oura Rings, and FitBits now. Are they doing us any good?

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vox.comStai leggendo1 g fa

Health trackers offer a ton of data. Here are the metrics doctors want you to pay attention to

We’re all wearing Apple Watches, Oura Rings, and FitBits now. Are they doing us any good?

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gizmodo.com20 h fa

Smartwatches Are Good at Collecting Data—Now They Need to Actually Work With Doctors

Insurance issues and a lack of clinical testing are reportedly holding wearable adoption back.

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  1. giovedì 9 luglio 2026·vox.com

    Health trackers offer a ton of data. Here are the metrics doctors want you to pay attention to

    We’re all wearing Apple Watches, Oura Rings, and FitBits now. Are they doing us any good?

  2. venerdì 10 luglio 2026·forbes.com

    Google's SensorFM Reveals Where AI Takes Wearable Health

    Google's trillion-minute SensorFM data shows wearables shifting from raw metrics to AI health agents, a trend already reshaping Whoop and Oura.

forbes.com1 g fa

Google's SensorFM Reveals Where AI Takes Wearable Health

Google's trillion-minute SensorFM data shows wearables shifting from raw metrics to AI health agents, a trend already reshaping Whoop and Oura.

Leggi questa versione → originale
venerdì 10 luglio 2026·gizmodo.com

Smartwatches Are Good at Collecting Data—Now They Need to Actually Work With Doctors

Insurance issues and a lack of clinical testing are reportedly holding wearable adoption back.