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Gone are the days of nutritionists and personal trainers. Now, all you need is a wearable wellness device. While the likes of Oura and Whoop have been using machine learning since their inception to track and compile user data, device makers are now tapping into the technology to offer personalized recommendations and coaching based on insights over time. It’s early days for this coaching technology, but experts predict that these chat features will become the norm for wearable devices. Here, wellness reporter Emily Burns finds out more. Elsewhere, Diptyque unveils a new high end fragrance collection and The Vitamin Shoppe launches testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) prescriptions. — Kathryn Hopkins, Senior Beauty Editor, WWD and Beauty Inc. |
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