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Mashup Score: 27Smartwatches alert wearers to bodily stress, including COVID-19 - 2 year(s) ago
Stanford Medicine researchers created an algorithm to notify smartwatch wearers of stress, capturing events such as air travel, extended exercise and illness.
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Mashup Score: 0Smartwatches, digital health apps do not help the poor to stay fit; wearables only for rich: Study - 2 year(s) ago
Smartwatches, digital health apps do not help the poor to stay fit; wearables only for rich: Study
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Commodes that measure vital signs, screen for chronic illnesses and might even diagnose Covid-19 are in the works; “everybody has to go to the bathroom.”
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Mashup Score: 1
According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, Apple is planning to add more health features to its watch, including a feature to track blood pressure and a wrist-based thermometer.
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Mashup Score: 6Smartwatch data can predict blood test results, study reports - 3 year(s) ago
Stanford researchers found that data from smartwatches can flag early signs of some health conditions and predict the results of simple blood tests.
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Mashup Score: 0
The update is now available for download in the Garmin Connect app for the Forerunner 245, 745 and 945.
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Mashup Score: 0The Pandemic Accelerated Consumers' Digital Health Tech Ownership As Big Tech Morphs To Big Health - HealthPopuli.com - 3 year(s) ago
The pandemic ushered in millions of peoples’ first digital health experiences, many of which will persist according to the 23rd Annual U.S. Consumer Technology Ownership & Market Potential Study, published by the Consumer Technology Association. CTA conducted an online survey among 2,409 U.S. adult 18 and over in April 2021 to gather data for this annual report. To ensure a fair sample, CTA drew…
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Mashup Score: 0Wearables Are Good For Older People, Too - The Latest From Laurie Orlov - HealthPopuli.com - 3 year(s) ago
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated a whole lot of digital transformation for people staying home. For digital natives, that wasn’t such an exogenous shock. For older people who are digital immigrants, they will remember their initial Zoom get-together’s with much-missed family, ordering groceries online in the first ecommerce purchase, and using telemedicine for the first time as a digital health…
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Mashup Score: 23
A team of researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has found evidence that suggests smart watches can detect COVID-19 symptoms before a person has become aware that they are infected. On their website, the team at Mount Sinai describes testing 297 healthcare workers by looking at data from their Apple Watches.
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Mashup Score: 0From Vaccines to Smartwatches: Here's What to Expect in 2021, According to Experts | Eat This Not That - 3 year(s) ago
We may return to “normality,” says Dr. Fauci, and your watch may be able to tell if you have the coronavirus, plus healthcare will go virtual, say experts.
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The most exciting finding, said professor and chair of genetics Michael Snyder, PhD, was that the algorithm was able to detect 80% of confirmed COVID-19 cases before or when participants were symptomatic. https://t.co/qgGa4kZ4hf #COVID19 #Smartwatches