JMIR
A new study published in JMIR found that data from the devices could help identify college students living with loneliness.
Researchers found that 80% of dads who received the Milk Man app downloaded it.
A study published in JMIR found that a fertility wearable was able to use skin temperature, heart rate, and respiratory rate to help determine a woman's fertility window.
In a small study published in JMIR, patients were more willing to share health data, such as activity and sleep trackers, than personal data, like call logs and location.
A new meta-analysis published in JMIR revealed that while fitness apps modestly increase physical activity, the average observed step count between app users and nonusers did not reach statistical significance.
Sensors connected via Bluetooth to a smartphone app can provide users frequent reports on their foot's temperature.