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How wearable technology reshapes wellness, productivity, and entertainment with smart devices driving the future of daily life.
More than a decade ago, I visited my local doctor’s office, suffering from either kidney stone or back-spasm pain (I don’t recall which; at the time, it could have been either, or both, for that ...