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Health Tech Gadgets at CES: Promises & Pitfalls

At this years CES, health tech gadgets like a smart scale and an AI-powered hormone tracker made waves, promising to revolutionize wellness. The FDA announced relaxed regulations on low-risk wellness products, aligning with the Trump administrations push for AI in healthcare. However, experts warn of potential inaccuracies, biases, and privacy concerns. Despite these concerns, creators argue these devices fill crucial gaps in womens health and rural care. Checkout Solipillow.com

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