Genes and Us is a newly launched genetics analysis app which combines a couple’s genomes to show them the best and worst disease-related traits that they’ll pass on to…
The following is a piece I wrote for personal training trade publication, PT Magazine, which came out this month. Digital health is impacting numerous industries including personal training….
The 1950s and Exercise It seems strange now but not around sixty years ago the connection between exercise and better health wasn’t a widely-held belief. As early as…
Over the last few months (and years in some instances) I’ve been collecting personal body and fitness data so that I can understand and analyze where I can…
I’ve used a number of activity trackers on and off for the last year and have concluded that all of them suit a purpose. Whether it’s getting someone…
The Masimo iSP02 is a consumer pulse oximeter which has been made for fitness enthusiasts and those working/training in high altitudes. It’s a slick piece of kit that…
Linda Avey is co-founder and CEO of Curious Inc., a company that allows people to analyze and interpret their personal data and share it with their community. Along…
Since Google announced it wearable device project, Google Glass (originally known as Project Glass) not too long ago, gadget fans around the world have been waiting in anticipation…
The following blog post is by David Clare, a digital strategist based in London. David writes about life hacking, digital health and quantified self at One More Life Hack and…
This year I.B.M dedicated its Five in Five series (an annual list of five technologies that are likely to advance dramatically) solely to sensors. Digital sensors of the…
On Monday I attended the launch of Help at Hand a new O2 Health initiative from U.K telecommunications company, O2, intended to improve the lives of carers and sufferers…
There has been much discussion on when a big player such as Apple, Facebook or Google fully commit to digital health the industry will scale rapidly. Predictions say…