A new Stuff survey reveals that while wearables are widely used in New Zealand, especially among younger adults, they are associated with higher stress levels and are often misinterpreted as medical tools, despite lacking clinical accuracy and being ineffective substitutes for a医
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technology creates false sense of health control
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