

Technology is making the impossible possible — and for more people than ever. Technology evolves at a blindingly-fast pace year after year. What once seemed impossible or out-of-reach for most people is often readily accessible by just about everyone these days. And with increasingly sophisticated yet user-friendly apps and accessories, achieving and maintaining your health goals is easier than ever. Read below to discover ways that technology can help you monitor, maintain and even improve your health.
In our digital age, mobile apps continue to exceed expectations and defy conventional limitations. The simple medication reminder apps from a few years ago have evolved into sophisticated platforms that can track multiple medications and provide warnings about dangerous interactions. And the apps that once made it easy to schedule appointments online can now provide access to your detailed medical records with just a few swipes.
Today, myriad apps are available for helping people manage chronic health conditions, such as high blood pressure and diabetes. Some integrate with fitness devices and trackers such as FitBits and others to provide valuable data you can share with your healthcare provider. These apps aren’t a substitute for the regular care your doctor provides, but they can be another tool for helping ensure accurate and timely communication and adjustments when necessary. Talk to your doctor to see if they recommend a specific app based on your health needs.
Not sure where to start? Here are some of our favorite apps to check out this year:
In addition to apps, more people than ever are turning to at-home exercise routines and equipment for essential workouts — especially in light of the pandemic. Luckily, advances in home workout equipment have brought the sophistication of expensive gym equipment right to a spare corner in your home. Though smart home workout equipment varies in price, there are a lot of options to best suit your needs:
Exercise and health come together in wearable tech. Wristbands and trackers have been around for years, but recent advances make maintaining your health even easier, with lower prices that make the technology more accessible. Companies are constantly increasing the level of activity and biometrics they can track and report, from daily steps taken to blood sugar levels and sleep quality.
New advances in wearable tech include:
New and better ways to use technology to manage health will continue to evolve in the months and years ahead. And with options that range from free apps to exercise equipment that costs thousands of dollars, you’re sure to find a way to use technology to take charge of your health that works with your budget.
This article first appeared in the January 2021 edition of the HealthPerks newsletter.
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