From Women's Creatine Gummies to Open Source Wearable APIs
The February 2026 health round-up calls attention to nourishing consumer-facing products, tech-driven tools that have the potential to enhance fitness tracking, longevity, and accessibility, as well as business-to-business solutions that may democratize access.
In terms of consumer-facing products, the February 2026 health round-up spotlights BIOCORNEUM's Bruise Care System, Organic Traditions' new Fiber Flow powdered supplement, Swishables' mouthwash for on-the-go, and Nature's Sunshine's Super Oil blend of essential fatty acids.
For groundbreaking tech, February 2026 health round-up highlights the Hong Kong Polytechnic University’s Arm Rehabilitation Robot, Eli Health's Hormometer diagnostic platform, and the VIGX π6 compact exoskeleton with AI capabilities.
Perhaps one of the best examples of a business-to-business solution within the health category this month is Momentum's Open Wearables, an open-source software interface designed to standardize and simplify the process of accessing and integrating biometric data from various wearable devices into third-party applications.
In terms of consumer-facing products, the February 2026 health round-up spotlights BIOCORNEUM's Bruise Care System, Organic Traditions' new Fiber Flow powdered supplement, Swishables' mouthwash for on-the-go, and Nature's Sunshine's Super Oil blend of essential fatty acids.
For groundbreaking tech, February 2026 health round-up highlights the Hong Kong Polytechnic University’s Arm Rehabilitation Robot, Eli Health's Hormometer diagnostic platform, and the VIGX π6 compact exoskeleton with AI capabilities.
Perhaps one of the best examples of a business-to-business solution within the health category this month is Momentum's Open Wearables, an open-source software interface designed to standardize and simplify the process of accessing and integrating biometric data from various wearable devices into third-party applications.
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