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A wearable ring could help assess your cardiovascular health while you sleep
New Health Ring Raises Questions About Wearable EMF Exposure A new wearable ring designed to monitor cardiovascular health during sleep could offer valuable health insights, but health-conscious parents may want to consider the potential EMF exposure from yet another wireless device worn close to the body. While the Medical Xpress report focuses on the ring's ability to assess cardiovascular health while you sleep, the introduction of any new wearable technology naturally raises questions about electromagnetic field exposure, especially for devices worn continuously through the night.
This week's headlines spotlight mounting tensions between expanding wireless technology and health concerns, as communities from Ocean City to Montgomery County push back against new cell towers while wearable devices flood both construction sites and healthcare. With everything from AirPods to glucose monitors raising EMF questions, families are increasingly caught between connectivity's promises and potential radiation risks.
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