Are you sporting an Apple Watch, FitBit, Oura Ring, or other smart wearables? If so, you're not alone.
Biotrackers reflect our increasingly data-driven world combined with the age-old passion for self-improvement – now through self-knowledge gained by personal data.
In 2013, Pew Research reported that 69% of US adults keep track of at least one health indicator—weight, diet, exercise, or physical symptoms (Fox & Duggan, 2013).
Kimberley community of Bidyadanga starts men's fitness class to support kidney transplant
When Terry Mungul decided to get his weight and diabetes under control to be eligible for a kidney transplant, men in his remote Kimberley community jumped onboard his health kick.
For Mr Mungul the remoteness of Bidyadanga, which is home to 750 people and is about 180 kilometres south of Broome, meant his only option was home dialysis.
Cheryl Tweedy faces huge tax demand after HMRC wins legal battle over alleged avoidance schemes
CHERYL Tweedy is facing a huge tax demand after HMRC won a legal battle over her alleged avoidance schemes.
The former X Factor judge may have to pay back taxes after HM Revenue & Customs won the test case, according to reports.
Cheryl, 38, was accused of making use of an artificial employee bonus scheme for her personal company , CC Entertainments.
Digital Insurance Trends: Customer Experience Restarts the Industry
More and more companies from different industries are evolving from a product-based marketing mindset to one focused on the customers' experience.
Unfortunately, the insurance industry is not exactly associated with the most positive emotions from the customer's point of view.
Global digitalization and pandemics deeply impacted the insurance industry, due to changes in the customers' behavior. This led to the rapid emergence of new service providers - insurtech, which operate on relatively different principles.
Kenya celebrates regions first-ever successful penile implant | Pulselive Kenya
A penile implant is a device intended as a remedy for erectile dysfunction , among other conditions.
According to Dr Ahmed Yousef, a consultant urologist and the lead surgeon in this sugery, it can cost between Sh800,000 to Sh1 million.
The surgery involves placing inflatable or flexible rods into a patient's penis. The inflatable rods contain a saline solution and a pump which operates the device is tucked in the scrotum.
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