Apple bites into wearables
Apple has launched its first wearable device. Sam Sachdeva asks what this could mean for the wearable tech market and for healthcare.
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Apple has launched its first wearable device. Sam Sachdeva asks what this could mean for the wearable tech market and for healthcare.
Paul Hodgkin reflects on the medical changes brought about by his great, great, great uncle Thomas, and those that are being brought about by people
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Ahead of Digital Health Summer Schools, Dr Penny Kechagioglou discusses clinical leadership and health inequalities.

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