You can take your temperature using your iPhone by linking a smart thermometer like Kinsa's QuickCare and Smart Ear products.
You can check the health of your iPhone's battery to determine when it's time for a replacement.
A new Apple Watch feature passively analyzes optical heart sensor data during waking hours to flag 'possible hypertension' ...
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Abstract: This paper describes a nursing robot named RI-YA-NA developed for measuring human body temperature and monitoring heart rate. Robots are an emerging field of research and development aimed ...
Apple’s new iPhone 17 Pro is drawing attention for more than its A19 Pro chip and new design. Just weeks after launch, users have reported that the phone’s aluminum frame is prone to scratches, ...
Your waist size is more than just a clothing measurement—it's also a key marker of your health. While there's no one ideal waist size for men, research consistently links larger waistlines with higher ...
Sleep is key for overall health and wellbeing—and research suggests that sleeping in cooler temperatures around 65 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit may support your health even more. From getting better ...
A Danish study tracking over 85,000 adults suggests that being very thin may be more dangerous than being slightly overweight. People with a BMI below 18.5 were nearly three times more likely to die ...