Too good to be true? What wearable technology can and can't tell you about your heart health
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I turned it on and sure enough, I get the alert like five or six times a day because with Afib it's constant. It sort of gets annoying.
Because of the watch, I feel and my doctors feel confident that I'm going to know when it happens.
With the increasing obesity epidemic, we're seeing a lot more sleep apnea and obesity in younger people, which is shifting the patients closer to their 50s.
Dr. Pedro Martinez-Clark attributes the younger age of diagnosis to better technology, like wearable devices, which have allowed for conditions to be detected, diagnosed and treated at an earlier stage.
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