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Analysis Shows Lack of Evidence That Wearable Biosensors Improve Patient Outcomes
January 15, 2018
LOS ANGELES, California, Jan. 15 -- The Cedars-Sinai Medical Center issued the following news release:

Wearable biosensors have grown increasingly popular as many people use them in wristbands or watches to count steps or track sleep. But there is not enough proof that these devices are improving patient outcomes such as weight or blood pressure, according to a study by Cedars-Sinai investigators published in the new Nature partner journal, npj Digital Medicine.

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