Scientists have developed a wearable patch that can accurately monitor and detect changes in people's breathing—even when not in direct contact with the skin. It is hoped that the device—thought to be ...
When most people use their AirPods, they're using them for their audio input — they listen to a podcast, a phone call, some music. A new study from Apple's Machine Learning Institute took a different ...
Checking your pulse and respiratory rate has become increasingly accessible with the advancement of smartphone technology and health-focused apps. Here’s a detailed guide on how to use these apps to ...
Google Health encompasses the various teams at Google working on helping people “live their healthiest life.” The latest effort lets you measure your heart and respiratory rate using the Google Fit ...
Your Android phone may already track your health, even without a smartwatch or smart ring. Google's Pixel series has built-in health-monitoring tools that many users overlook, which work alongside ...