Home sleep metrics explain why we’re tired and what really improves sleep. We tested Garmin’s smart sleep band.
It might be time to start listening to your heart. In recent years, millions of Americans have incorporated wearable health ...
People are using intuition alongside evidence-based tools—mindfulness, counseling and online psychic platforms—to add ...
Fitness alone doesn’t guarantee heart health. Cardiologists explain lesser-known tests like hs-CRP, lipoprotein(a), calcium ...
Stress-triggered cardiac deaths are rarely labelled as such because stress leaves no clear fingerprint. Unlike blocked arteries, emotional stress cannot be visualised on scans ...
Opioid overdoses continue to take a devastating toll across the United States. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease ...
Just three times the width of a human hair, the probe is slim enough to pass through a standard tube already used during ...
The Amazfit Active Max impressed us with its sleek looks, reliable tracking and a mind-boggling range of features. The best part? It costs just $169.99.
The first node sits in the peripheral nervous system. Sensory neurons in the vagus nerve detect damage in the heart and send signals upward. The researchers focused on a subset of vagal sensory ...
Sinner, Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka have been caught wearing fitness trackers during their matches at the Australian Open ...
While Whoop devices have been permitted on the WTA and ATP Tours, Grand Slam tournaments currently have no provision allowing ...
The Washington Post tested ChatGPT Health and Claude with Apple Watch data. Both issued heart-health “grades” that physicians ...