Health
Fitbit COVID-19 Study Finds Wearable Devices Can Identify Signs of Disease Before Symptoms Appear – HospiMedica
Preliminary findings from a study aimed at building an algorithm that detects COVID-19 before symptoms start reveal that wearable devices can detect physiological signs of the disease simultaneously with the participants’ reporting the onset of symptoms, and …

Preliminary findings from a study aimed at building an algorithm that detects COVID-19 before symptoms start reveal that wearable devices can detect physiological signs of the disease simultaneously with the participants reporting the onset of symptoms, and in some cases even before they appear.The COVID-19 study was conducted by Fitbit, Inc. (San Francisco, CA, USA) which has joined the fight against the pandemic by accelerating work on early disease detection through its team of data scientist…
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