HEALTHFORTUNE
‘Cop on your wrist’— Wearables offer tons of data but people are still going to sleep to Netflix and TikTok
Wearable health devices provide detailed personal data but struggle to drive behavioral changes. Experts highlight the gap between collecting health data and taking actionable steps, emphasizing the need for personalized solutions and overcoming habits like late-night Netflix or TikTok use.
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