The Washington Post will be providing special coverage of wellness focusing on the increasing role personal technology plays in the health industry. The publication will present a five-part look at a range of products and how helpful they can be to leading a healthy lifestyle.
Elizabeth Chang, wellness editor at the Post says:
“Technology is becoming increasingly connected to wellness and health, so we wanted to devote coverage to examining the safety, science and health concerns. Wellness has been top of mind for many, especially during the pandemic. These stories are meant to give people the information they need to decide whether or not such products are worth spending money on to stay safe and healthy.”
The new initiative will be a monthly series.
To read the first installment, visit here.
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