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The Boston wearables firm says the software tool doesn't meet the definition of a medical device and shouldn't be regulated ...
Whoop Inc., the maker of screen-less fitness bands, said it will not disable its blood-pressure tracking tool despite a ...
The company’s Whoop MG is the subject of a disagreement with the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) over whether it acts ...
According to a formal warning letter issued to the company, the FDA believes the feature amounts to an unapproved medical ...
The company's CEO defended its feature as a wellness tool under the 21st Century Cures Act, combating the FDA’s claim that it qualifies as a regulated medical device.
The Whoop MG launched in May with a novel Blood Pressure Insights feature. Now, the FDA wants the company to disable it.
Despite the FDA’s requests to remove the blood pressure tracking tool in Whoop’s new fitness tracker, the company has ...
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Android Central on MSNWhoop stands firm against FDA pressure over Blood Pressure insights tool
The Whoop MG is the company's latest display-less tracker, but a recent report states it's in hot water with the FDA.
In response, Whoop pulled out the W word: wellness.
Scott Kirsner, a columnist from our editorial partner MassLive, joins WBUR's Morning Edition to discuss the feud.
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Verywell Health on MSNOura Ring vs. Apple Watch: A Doctor Weighs In On Which Tracks Your Health More Accurately
Oura Ring and Apple Watch are the most popular wearables for tracking health and fitness. A longevity expert discusses what each can do and which he prefers.
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