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Is fitness tracker data making us paranoid instead of healthier — are we reading too much into it?
As wearable health tech saturates the market in 2026, many users report heightened anxiety over every fluctuation in heart rate or sleep score, raising the question of whether constant monitoring does more harm than good. Cast your vote and share your take on this growing debate.
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