If you want a simple, low-profile yet rugged device that will track your activity and help you stay healthy, a fitness tracker is usually the way to go.
Elon Musk's Neuralink has announced approval from the FDA to conduct its first clinical trial involving humans, paving the way for new medical treatments.
An in-depth assessment concluded that users under 29 years of age, or those visiting the platform frequently, suffer the worst of YouTube's negative impact.
Samsung has satisfied U.S. health regulations, meaning its new Irregular Heart Rhythm Notification feature is coming to fourth-gen Galaxy smartwatches.
If you're getting bored with following along the guided workout routines, there are a few ways to use your Peloton screen with streaming services and YouTube.
Whether you're looking to get in shape for summer or just improve your health one day at a time, there's are Android apps that can help you reach your goals.
Snagging a Peloton is an expensive endeavor in maintaining a healthy lifestyle, but there are features and tips you can take advantage of for the most value.
Given the delicate and important nature of implementing new solutions in healthcare, the importance of each medical tech invention cannot be understated.
Apple is collaborating with health care providers to use medical data collected on Apple Watches to improve outcomes for patients with cancer and heart trouble.
Amazon Prime members who have multiple prescriptions or are otherwise dealing with pharmacy costs, RxPass offers an alternative subscription for medication.
One of the newest WhatsApp flaws allows an attacker to take control over your account, even if you don't engage with the prompts that spawn from their attempts.
Virtual reality isn't just a way for anyone to experience flying a jet or doing yoga on a mountaintop. Experts say it could be used to help doctors, too.
Performing surgery in space, while historically unnecessary, could soon be a necessity for astronauts. Here's how researchers are evolving the complex process.
Moderna has launched a lawsuit against Pfizer and BioNTech that suggests the defendants ignored patents that were vital to the creation of COVID-19 vaccines.
Experts at MIT have developed a thin, wearable sensor that could transform the future of wearable health technology. Here's what the "electronic skin" can do.