HEALTHDAILY MAIL
I was 43 and according to my £190 fitness tracker I was in perfect health... weeks later, I DIED from a heart attack and was brought back to life. I'm proof these gadgets CAN'T be relied on
A 43-year-old individual claimed their £190 fitness tracker indicated perfect health, but they later died from a heart attack and were revived, asserting such gadgets cannot be relied on.
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