‘Chasing the ideal gut’ : Poop-tracking cameras claim to give health insights. Are they necessary ?
Products like Dekoda can run up to $600 and photograph your every bowel movement – but who owns that data? You can buy a smart ring to track your sleep activity or a smartwatch to monitor your heartbeat, so perhaps it makes sense that health tech’s next frontier has come for your toilet. Behold: (…)
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