Samsung
The electronics giant said this is the first time the Natural Cycles fertility algorithm has been adapted for a smartwatch.
The company eyes overseas expansion and wants to offer more telemental health services.
Consumers can access HealthTap's virtual health services via a TV and a connected camera.
Also, Max Life in India has developed an analytics solution that detects inaccurate medical reports in real time.
Shipments of wearables declined 3% year-over-year, according to a report by the International Data Corporation.
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Also, Lifesum announces that it is a leading nutrition partner on the new Samsung Galaxy Watch4 series.
The new collaboration will let users track food and water intake, and monitor their activity.
According to the company, the device can still operate normally even if elongated up to 30% and stretched a thousand times.
The program focuses on the cardiology space and helps to send rhythm data back to the provider.
The electronics giant has been repurposing older Galaxy model smartphones for medical uses.