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Withings isn’t done with CES 2026 announcements just yet. The French health tech company just announced a new partnership with Abbott. In the first quarter of the year, Abbott Lingo users will be able to view their glucose data within the Withings app. Lingo is Abbott’s over-the-counter continuous glucose monitor (CGM) for nondiabetic people. Withings […]
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Nancy Iraba was a marine scientist who couldn’t swim. Now she’s dedicated her life to helping other Africans learn how to dive so that they can protect the ocean, too.
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