Victoria Song health tracking column warns self-quantifying can go sideways
The Verge’s Victoria Song says her daily health tracking is product testing, not a wellness template for normal people.
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The Verge’s Victoria Song says her daily health tracking is product testing, not a wellness template for normal people.
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