Got wearable data? Your doctor can help you connect the dots April 20, 2026 FacebookXPinterestWhatsApp The American Academy of Neurology issued guidance on using wearable data devices, like smart watches or Oura rings, to track key health metrics that can help flag serious conditions. (Image credit: Natalia Lebedinskaia) RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Iran Tensions So much for ‘swimmingly’: Trump’s Iran policy stumbles after premature victory lap Developing News 31 years after OKC bombing, victim’s sister reflects on loss, strength and remembrance Local Nichols Hills neighborhood filled with basketballs to honor late Thunder fan Latest article So much for ‘swimmingly’: Trump’s Iran policy stumbles after premature victory lap Donald Trump first declared victory in the war in Iran just a few days after launching the military offensive, and the president continued to... 31 years after OKC bombing, victim’s sister reflects on loss, strength and remembrance Thirty-one years after the Oklahoma City bombing killed 168 people, loved ones, survivors and community members gathered Saturday to honor those lost. Nichols Hills neighborhood filled with basketballs to honor late Thunder fan OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Yards throughout Nichols Hills are decorated with basketballs just in time for the first game for the Thunder in the...