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Gait Measurement in Multiple Sclerosis Using Wearable Sensors | DEAR Grant Profile

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease affecting the central nervous system, in which...

Flexible Features in Fit-For-Purpose Wearable Digital Health Technology

Here at ActiGraph, we are a bit obsessed with data and data quality. With the recent launch of our...

Medical-Grade or Consumer Wearable? How to Choose

Since the late 1980s, wearable devices have helped researchers collect data on the physical...

Using Wearables to Assess Fall Risk in Older Adults | DEAR Grant Profile

Falls can cause injuries and even deaths among adults age 65 and older, making falls a serious...

Evaluating Usability and Incorporating the Patient Experience in DECODE-Nocturnal Scratch

The Digital Endpoint Collaboration to accelerate Outcome DEvelopment (DECODE) Nocturnal Scratch...

Researching New Digital Measures in Heart Disease | DEAR Grant Profile

Cardiovascular diseases, according to the World Health Organization, are the leading cause of death...

The Vital Role of Clinical Research Sites in DHT Deployment

Once your team has made the decision to collect digital measures in your clinical trial and...

5 Important Questions to Ask Your Wearable Technology Partner

Wearable, sensor-based digital health technologies (DHTs) can provide clinical researchers with...

Why Prioritizing Patients Changes How Study Teams Approach DHTs

Although technology provides vast opportunities to improve clinical trial efficiency and unlock new...

Validating Wearable Technology for ALS Research | DEAR Grant Profile

The development of new drugs for rare diseases is hampered by the lack of precise and reliable...

Improving Sleep Assessment in Down Syndrome Research | DEAR Grant Profile

Sleep is a crucial aspect of health and quality of life, and disturbed or impaired sleep can be...

ActiGraph DHT Platform Upgrade for Agile and Robust Algorithm Implementation

Digital transformation in healthcare and clinical research has been slower to progress than in...