
Google’s AI Health Coach for Fitbit is Changing Personal Wellness in 2025
Most of us have downloaded a fitness app only to abandon it weeks later. Why? It’s because one-size-fits-all health advice rarely works. What motivates one

Most of us have downloaded a fitness app only to abandon it weeks later. Why? It’s because one-size-fits-all health advice rarely works. What motivates one

Have you ever considered that the total number of steps you take in a day could give you insights about your health? That number we

The hospitals are no longer brick and mortar, offering facilities for the equipment and the doctors. They are in 2025 more digitally woven ecosystems purpose-built

A recent study by the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) has uncovered that AI tools utilized by more than half of England’s

What if the future of healthcare innovation wasn’t just about groundbreaking devices, but smarter value decisions? Japan might already have the blueprint. In 2019, Japan

Would you trust a machine to decide your diagnosis, or help your doctor do it faster and more accurately? For millions of patients across the

When platforms replace point solutions, transformation becomes possible. That’s why all eyes are on Oracle Health Summit 2025, where health system CEOs, CIOs, pharma leaders,

Is it possible for a machine ever to know just how you feel? Perhaps not at all. But as things have worked out, to a
The U.S. launches a new health tracking system, and it’s about to upend how Americans manage, share, and control their health data. In a bold

You wouldn’t have your hospital doors left wide open at night, so why are thousands of your connected healthcare devices still left at risk to

In today’s fast‑evolving healthtech ecosystem, preventive healthcare tools are transforming how we stay ahead of potential risks. Decision‑makers in healthcare and technology industries, or anyone

Welcome to a glimpse into 5 workflow automation tools making hospitals smarter in 2025. Imagine walking into a hospital where routine tasks just happen, scheduling,