The recession, healthcare reforms and other pressures have put the squeeze on emerging companies offering traditional medical technologies like pharmaceuticals and medical devices. But wearable gadgets and health-tracking services–which collect data from the user, and are a major part of today’s “quantified self” trend in healthcare–are doing brisk business.
The rise of the 'quantified self' in healthcare
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