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  "textContent": "Rings, smartwatches and other such tools are viewed as credible biometric monitors, capturing information about respiratory rates, blood oxygen levels, sleep duration and more.\n\nThe post Wearables Increasingly Look to AI to Predict Health Problems Before They Happen appeared first on Athletech News.",
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