PITTSBURGH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apollo Neuro, makers of the first scientifically validated wearable that improves the body’s resilience to stress, today announced it has raised $15 million in Series A ...
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Not long ago, we compared Apollo Neuro with Pulsetto Lite, a device that takes a different approach through vagus nerve stimulation. Now, we’re looking at two products that seem more alike. Both ...
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The biggest strength of Apollo Neuro is simple: it fits into people’s daily lives. You don't need to stop what you're doing, sit down, or make time for a 20-minute meditation session. However, you ...
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I can’t prove or disprove whether this wearable impacted my stress levels, but wellness gadgets need to be better about using science in marketing. If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media ...
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