Smartphone apps and wearable trackers boost exercise for people with heart disease

A wearable device being used with somebody climbing stairs. (American Heart Association via SWNS)

By Stephen Beech

Smartphone apps and wearable trackers help boost exercise levels for people with heart disease, according to new research.

Smartphone apps and wearable trackers boost exercise for people with heart disease

A wearable device being used on stairs. (American Heart Association via SWNS)

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