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FitBit, Apple Watch, glucose monitors, sweat patch: Which wellness tracker is right for you?

Por: The Advocate Entertainment December 15, 2022

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Whatever we’re looking to improve about our wellness, there’s probably an app or a fitness tracker that can support. And let’s be honest, in Louisiana where our seasons are defined by food and drink, and entire festivals are centered on po-boys and fried chicken, we can use every bit of help we can get.As a registered dietitian for more than two decades, I’ve watched wellness wearables evolve far beyond basic step or calorie tracking –... + full article



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