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The Personal Health Coach that Fitbit began rolling out last year in preview is getting several important updates. Things like more accurate sleep tracking insights, metabolic research, and medical records are all on the way. For those who are just catching on up the Personal Health Coach, this is the AI-powered “coach” that Fitbit wants...
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