• How an Accident Shaped Wearable Health Technology

  • Oct 18 2024
  • Durée: 8 min
  • Podcast

How an Accident Shaped Wearable Health Technology

  • Résumé

  • What do pacemakers, smartwatches, and toothbrushes have in common? They all stem from serendipitous discoveries that have revolutionized healthcare. In this episode of Science for Care, host Anca Petre takes us through the fascinating journey of wearable health technology, from the accidental invention of the first pacemaker in 1958 to today’s sophisticated wearables that monitor everything from heart rate to sleep quality.


    Joined by Thomas Serval, CEO at Baracoda, we explore how wearable tech has evolved from niche medical devices into everyday tools that empower us to take control of our health. Whether it’s smart mirrors that monitor skin changes or toothbrushes that help prevent cavities, connected devices are transforming healthcare by making prevention and personalized care accessible to everyone. But where do we draw the line between well-being gadgets and medically validated devices?


    Learn how today’s wearables not only improve fitness but provide invaluable data for healthcare professionals, enabling early detection and intervention for chronic conditions. From smart bath mats to FDA-approved heart monitors, the future of health technology is here—and it's more accessible than ever.


    Podcast by HealthTech for Care

    Production: MedShake Studio

    Host: Anca Petre

    Guest: Thomas Serval


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