Abstract
This forum is dedicated to personal health in all its many facets: decision-making, goal setting, celebration, discovery, reflection, and coordination, among others. We look at innovations in interactive technologies and how they help address current critical healthcare challenges. --Yunan Chen, Editor
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Index Terms
- Rethinking assumptions in the design of health and wellness tracking tools
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