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3 Sep

How Wearable Wellness Will Proceed to Evolve – WWD

How Wearable Wellness Will Proceed to Evolve – WWD
Rings, watches, bands, oh my! Wearable devices that track wellness data proceed to achieve traction — Oura is valued at $2.55 billion, in keeping with the corporate; 50 million consumers used an Apple Watch in November 2022, in keeping with a Pymnts report, and a recent ring, Evie from Movano Health, is ready to launch this fall. McKinsey cites wearables as a key area throughout the wellness category, estimating it to be a $10 billion to $15 billion market within the U.S. and growing in double digits year-over-year, with a 40 to 50 percent penetration rate. Consumer adoption continues to extend, likely as a consequence of post-pandemic wellness trends, experts say. “Consumers couldn't go to the doctor or the hospital...
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10 Jul

This Wearable Device Relieves Chronic Knee Pain – WWD

This Wearable Device Relieves Chronic Knee Pain – WWD
Motive Health launches on Monday with one goal in mind: treating knee pain. The brand’s FDA-cleared device uses muscle stimulation to strengthen quadricep muscles and relieve knee pain. The technology is analogous to that of cosmetic treatments like Emsculpt, which uses high-intensity electromagnetic therapy to tone and tighten muscles and skin. Motive Health employs neuromuscular electrical stimulation, which boosts muscle activation. Electromagnetic therapy employs electromagnetic fields, while electrical stimulation uses electric current through electrodes, in keeping with the Blue Cross. The concept for the brand got here about 14 years ago, in keeping with Motive cofounder, Hospital for Special Surgery orthopedic surgeon and Recent York Mets team physician Dr. Struan Coleman. “All of the muscles which might be above the kneecap, every...
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8 Dec

This Wearable Wellness Watch Can Predict Stress an Hour

This Wearable Wellness Watch Can Predict Stress an Hour
Nowatch, a wearable wellness tech brand, launched Thursday. The Amsterdam-based brand has developed a bracelet — paying homage to a watch, though it doesn’t tell time — that tracks several wellness-related statistics. The watch, which was developed in partnership with Philips, offers real-time feedback on movement, sleep and stress.  The thought for the brand got here about after chief executive officer and cofounder of Nowatch Hylke Muntinga handled several losses and life changing news. Over the course of 1 12 months, five of his close friends had passed away, and he learned he had a rare disease that may ultimately cause him to go blind. These experiences modified his perspective, as he desired to “get all the things out of life.”...
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21 Nov

Anika Leila turns manky, out-of-date make-up into monstrous wearable

Anika Leila turns manky, out-of-date make-up into monstrous wearable
Daubing her creations with foundation, blusher, and eyeshadow to create sinister, creepy-cute faces, the recent CSM grad’s designs are like nothing you’ve seen before Take exquisite draping, a dedication to reducing waste, scientific formulation, and the face that haunts your nightmares dredged up from somewhere deep in your subconscious, and also you get Anika Leila. The designer is a recent Central Saint Martins graduate, who showed a set that might have been mistaken for a series of sleek, hyper-feminine red carpet pieces – at first glance a minimum of. A second, closer look revealed humanoid faces straining against the material from inside, very similar to the hand emerging from the TV in Poltergeist, and proved...
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