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The document is a compilation of various studies and surveys related to wearable devices and their applications in health monitoring, security, and IoT integration. It highlights trends in wearable technology, including the shift from wristbands to smartwatches, and addresses challenges such as security threats and energy efficiency. Additionally, it discusses innovative solutions for health monitoring, disease prediction, and rehabilitation using IoT-enabled wearable devices.

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The document is a compilation of various studies and surveys related to wearable devices and their applications in health monitoring, security, and IoT integration. It highlights trends in wearable technology, including the shift from wristbands to smartwatches, and addresses challenges such as security threats and energy efficiency. Additionally, it discusses innovative solutions for health monitoring, disease prediction, and rehabilitation using IoT-enabled wearable devices.

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