Health
Ava’s Covid-19 Early Detection Feature Is Now Out of the Lab and On Your Wrist – Gizmodo Australia
Shortly after the covid-19 pandemic shut the world down last year, many wearables makers and researchers announced studies to see if their technology could potentially…

Shortly after the covid-19 pandemic shut the world down last year, many wearables makers and researchers announced studies to see if their technology could potentially help detect the virus before it spread. Ava, a fertility-tracking wearables company, launched a particularly ambitious study in which 2,000 Liechtenstein citizens wore the companys trackers to see if the device could pick up covid symptoms before they appeared. Now Ava has announced that the company is launching another study to see…
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