Consumer
Last week, L'Oréal announced that its La Roche-Posay My Skin Track UV—the first battery-free wearable electronic to measure UV exposure is available for sale through apple.
The platform, which allows users to redeem tokens for fitness classes, previously was only available to employers.
The wearable will connect to the Health Mate app, which can give users insights about ther heart rate and sleep patterns.
The service was unable to generate adequate revenue with its D2C model, which asked patients for a $3,000 enrollment payment alongside $20 in monthly fees.
The Omnipod Dash Insulin Management System will integrate with Samsung personal devices.
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The new product line will prescribe and deliver a range of women's health products focused on hair, skin and sexual health.
Pixel by LabCorp's mail-away screens offer insights on heart health, diabetes, colorectal cancer and general wellness.
The new feature will give users reminders about administering insulin or bolus.
While the test offers information on whether or not certain treatments may be effective, the regulatory agency stressed that the results should never be used in care decisions.