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How Wearables Are Evolving From Fitness Trackers to Health Systems

Wearable makers including Oura, Ultrahuman, Whoop, Apple and Garmin made big strides in 2025. ATN breaks down how the space is evolving.

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Whoop Enters Wellness Real Estate With Dubai Developer

Whoop is expanding into wellness real estate with Dubai developer Wasl Group, bringing wearable health data into residential communities.

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Wearables Have Lived Outside HIPAA. A New Bill Could Change That

Wearable adoption is soaring, and a new privacy bill, FDA pressure and consumer concerns are forcing brands to rethink data rules.

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4 Trends Fueling The Personalized Nutrition Boom

The personalized nutrition market is set to hit $31B by 2030. Here are four trends are driving growth in preventive health.

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Ultrahuman Adds AI-Powered Medical Advice, Expands Blood-Testing Service

Smart ring maker Ultrahuman has unveiled two initiatives to make preventive healthcare more accessible: Vision Cloud and Blood Vision Essentials.

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Whoop Sues China-Based Rival Over Alleged Copycat Design

Whoop sues Shenzhen Lexqi in U.S. court, alleging copycat wearables infringe its minimalist band design and confuse American consumers.

Whoop Launches Blood Testing Platform Following Quest Deal

Whoop has launched Advanced Labs, which combines blood testing results with data-driven insights from its wearable.

Whoop Adds Blood Testing as Wearables, Healthcare Grow Closer

Whoop is partnering with Quest Diagnostics to launch Advanced Labs, bringing clinical blood testing and results directly into its app.

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Fitness Wearables Market Set To Hit $190B, but Data & Battery Life Hurdles Remain

Fitness trackers are expanding into healthcare, corporate wellness and women’s health, yet privacy risks and battery life remain hurdles.

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The Stack: What Tech Is in Your Gym Bag?

ATN explores the types of tech fitness industry professionals and enthusiasts are using to level up their workouts and recovery.