Wearable Communication Devices for Continuous Health Monitoring (2018–2022)
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Between 2018 and 2022, wearable communication devices have significantly advanced, transforming continuous health monitoring. These devices, encompassing smartwatches, fitness trackers, and medical-grade sensors, enable real-time tracking of vital signs such as heart rate, blood oxygen levels, glucose concentrations, and sleep patterns. Their integration with mobile applications and cloud-based platforms facilitates remote patient monitoring, allowing healthcare providers to offer timely interventions and personalized care. However, challenges persist, including data privacy concerns, device accuracy, and integration with existing healthcare infrastructures. This paper reviews the evolution of wearable communication devices for continuous health monitoring from 2018 to 2022, examining technological advancements, clinical applications, regulatory considerations, and future directions.
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