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9 Health Wearables, Implants And Stick-On Devices

By Suzy Cohen, R. Ph.

Have you ever wished for a discreet little health detective or a stick-on buddy to keep an eye on your vital signs? Wearable technology has become an integral part of our lives now! The secret sauce that makes these things work is AI technology, as in artificial Intelligence. I’ve sorted these wearables by condition:

1. Heart Health and Blood Pressure

Apple Watch - This handy wristwatch monitors your heart rate, can detect irregular heart rhythms, and even boasts an FDA-approved ECG app. This brand is popular, but pricey due to all the other features it has. Get it at the Apple store or online.

Withings BPM Core - It measures blood pressure, and ECG and even listens to your heart via a digital stethoscope! You can buy it at Withings’ official website, Amazon, and other online retailers.

Abbott’s Implantable Cardioverter

Defibrillator - This monitors heart rhythms and can deliver life-saving therapy, however, it’s implantable so you need to have a minor surgical procedure to use it.

Fitbit - Super popular! It’s affordable and it comes in lots of styles. This fitness tracker continuously tracks your ticker, as well as blood oxygen levels and skin temperature.

VitalPatch RTM - This is like a stick-on patch that provides cardiac monitoring and you can ask your physician about it since it is not OTC. There’s more information at vitalconnect.com

2. Diabetes and Glucose Monitoring

Trying to monitor blood glucose for diabetes, hypoglycemia or metabolic syndrome? Here are your best contenders for monitoring:

Dexcom G6 - This stick-on device provides real-time continuous glucose monitoring and the readings go to your smartphone. The sensor needs replacing every 10 days and you’ll need a physician’s order to buy this. Abbott Freestyle Libre Glucose MonitorA skin patch that allows you to continuously check your glucose levels without constant finger-pricking! It requires a physician’s order too.

3. Emergencies and Devices That Provide a Lifeline

When it comes to emergency situations, every second counts. Here are devices that can provide that crucial lifeline when needed: Medical Guardian – Mini Guardian - It’s like a necklace with a fall alert system, GPS location tracking, and two-way communication with the company’s 24/7 help center. Think of it as wearing a ‘panic button’ in case of crisis. It requires a monthly subscription, but no prescription is needed.

4. Hearables

We have new OTC hearing aids termed “hearables” and these may help someone with mild-to-moderate hearing loss. Here is just one of several good ones: Jabra Enhance Plus - This device stands out with impressive amplification and sound quality, making it ideal for listening to music and podcasts. It can be self-customized to your hearing loss and can toggle between amplifying surrounding sounds, playing audio, or both. No prescription is required. I hope this roundup helps you navigate the exciting world of health wearables. If you’d like more options and information about this topic, visit my website to read the longer, comprehensive article posted at suzycohen.com.

(This information is not intended to treat, cure or diagnose your condition. Suzy Cohen is the author of “The 24-Hour Pharmacist” and “Real Solutions.” For more information, visit www.SuzyCohen.com)

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FARMINGDALE – Touch Mother Earth non-profit returns with Positive Vibe Tribe Festival: August 25 to 27 at Monmouth County Girl Scout Camp Sacajawea in Farmingdale. (Renamed from Gathering of the Tribes Festival).

Come together for the Positive Vibe Tribe Festival for a magical weekend filled with workshops, live music, drum n dance classes and circles, yoga, Kirtan, massage, sound, and energy healing, ceremonial

Positive Vibe Tribe Festival

gatherings, hand-picked vendors, camping, hiking, healthy food, new friends!

Get away from the busy life and head into the forest for a day or three, fi lled with sound healing, forest bathing, live music, drum and dance, yoga, mindful workshops, cool vendors, activities for kids, optional camping, plus a chance to unwind.

Now is the time to reunite in the community with all that we have learned and set into practice with unique workshops, new presenters, and performers mixed in with some favorites! They will blend live music and jam time on stage, offer even more yoga, have time in the woods, and offer dynamic workshops, plus a ceremony.

Grab your camping spot or general admission today! Parking is at the Program Activity Center 127 Yellow Brook Road, Farmingdale.

The festival is not just a fun experience, not just a learning experience, it’s a bonding ex-

Backpack Giveaway And Kidapoolza Event

They will be giving out backpacks at noon. Ana’s World of Mini’s will be joining. There perience where your facilitators, teachers, leaders, vendors, and others are all together in the communal forest. You get to come for a day or camp, hang out with a tribe, learn together, share meals, and talk together in one place and all workshops are included! Plan to come for a day or camp and play the weekend! See TouchMotherEarth.com for more information and tickets. will be music, games, and food.! If interested in donating backpacks and school supplies, there is a drop off at Immanuel Bible Church or call them at 732-431-0299.

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