Consumer · Originally reported by MobiHealthNews

Can wearable data do more than track health? Singapore's Signsbeat is trying to find out

Can wearable data do more than track health? Singapore's Signsbeat is trying to find out
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While many health-conscious parents focus on reducing their family's exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF) from cell towers and wireless devices, the latest developments in wearable technology raise new questions about constant connectivity and health monitoring.

The Rise of Always-Connected Health Wearables

According to the headline from MobiHealthNews, Singapore's Signsbeat is exploring expanded uses for wearable health data beyond traditional fitness tracking. This trend toward more sophisticated wearable devices may mean these gadgets could spend even more time transmitting data wirelessly throughout the day.

For families already concerned about EMF exposure from smartphones and other devices, the proliferation of health wearables presents a unique consideration. While these devices can provide valuable health insights, they also represent another source of radiofrequency radiation worn directly on the body for extended periods.

What This Could Mean for EMF-Conscious Families

As wearable technology companies explore new applications for health data, parents might want to consider the balance between health monitoring benefits and potential EMF exposure. Unlike cell phones that can be kept at a distance when not in use, fitness trackers and smartwatches maintain close body contact throughout the day and night.

For those looking to minimize their family's EMF exposure while still benefiting from health tracking technology, consider limiting wearable use to specific activities rather than 24/7 monitoring. Additionally, choosing devices with airplane mode options or investigating EMF shielding solutions for your home environment can help create low-EMF zones where your family spends the most time.

As the wearable health tech industry continues to evolve, staying informed about both the benefits and potential concerns helps parents make educated decisions. Understanding the science behind EMF exposure can help separate valid health considerations from unfounded worries.

Originally reported by MobiHealthNews

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