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Dennis OConnor

N1: wellness by experiment - Down App to experiment - 0 views

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    N1: wellness by experiment 17+ Back your wellness with data INGH Available on iOS only You can use this app to join a clinical trial on cognition. Comparing 2 treatments using caffeine (50-400 mg) and caffeine (50-400 mg) in combination with L-theanine (250 mg) : L-theanine is a naturally occurring amino acid most commonly found in green tea. I've downloaded the app will join the study. Interesting screen by screen informed consent process. Will report what I discover at an upcoming Apollo Meeting.
Dennis OConnor

Videos - Exponential Medicine | November 2019 - 1 views

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    This is a San Diego based conference. Here is an archive of videos from the past few years. A quick scan will reveal synergy with Project Apollo.
Dennis OConnor

Milli | Artificial Intelligence Powered Health Coach - 0 views

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    "Meet Milli A self-teaching personalized medical intelligence platform built from real-time analysis of millions of patient/doctor interactions. The Medical Intelligence Platform™ makes it easy to capture, aggregate, and analyze comprehensive patient data with human-augmented Artificial Intelligence. We provide doctors with suggestions for the likely underlying dysfunctions that lead to disease, recommendations for follow up tests, and predictions for which intervention will be most effective for each patient. Our Virtual Health Assistant then provides intervention support to the patient and tracks their adherence and medical outcomes. This closed-loop process enables the platform to systematically learn from every provider/patient medical encounter to learn how to better prevent and reverse disease."
Dennis OConnor

Mt. Sinai Lab100 - 0 views

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    Part clinic, part research lab, Lab100 uses precision diagnostics to empower patients and help scientists advance our understanding of human health.
Dennis OConnor

Tempus Data-driven precision medicine - 0 views

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    Tempus is making precision medicine a reality. Through the power of artificial intelligence, we believe all patients will eventually be on their own personalized diagnostic and therapeutic path. With the world's largest library of clinical and molecular data, and an operating system to make that data accessible and useful, we enable physicians to make real-time, data-driven decisions to deliver personalized patient care and in parallel facilitate discovery, development and delivery of optimized therapeutic options for patients through distinctive solution sets.
Dennis OConnor

Hale Sports - 0 views

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    HALE SPORTS LIVES AT THE INTERSECTION OF HIGH PERFORMANCE TRAINING AND LIFE SCIENCE RESEARCH. WE FOCUS ON PROFESSIONAL, COLLEGIATE, AND EXCEPTIONAL YOUTH ATHLETES TO EXPLAIN THE WAY THEY ARE BUILT AND HOW THEY FUNCTION. HALE HAS DEVELOPED A UNIQUE SYSTEM, BASED ON THE HALE ENGINE - A DATA-DRIVEN PLATFORM THAT INTEGRATES MULTIPLE TYPES OF DATA USING RIGOROUS AI TECHNIQUES - TO DELIVER PERSONALIZED, PRIORITIZED TRAINING AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT PLANS TO ATHLETES.
Dennis OConnor

Mount Sinai Lab 100; reimagining how healthcare is delivered - 0 views

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    Lab100 gives patients a comprehensive health risk assessment and biometric screening. The goal is to empower patients to track their health over time and to learn how their behavior and lifestyle are impacting their health in a very tangible way.
Dennis OConnor

JMIR - Journal of Medical Internet Research - 0 views

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    "Journal of Medical Internet Research The leading peer-reviewed journal for digital medicine and health and health care in the internet age"
Dennis OConnor

Building a Secure Biomedical Data Sharing Decentralized App (DApp): Tutorial - 0 views

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    ABSTRACT Decentralized apps (DApps) are computer programs that run on a distributed computing system, such as a blockchain network. Unlike the client-server architecture that powers most internet apps, DApps that are integrated with a blockchain network can execute app logic that is guaranteed to be transparent, verifiable, and immutable. This new paradigm has a number of unique properties that are attractive to the biomedical and health care communities. However, instructional resources are scarcely available for biomedical software developers to begin building DApps on a blockchain. Such apps require new ways of thinking about how to build, maintain, and deploy software. This tutorial serves as a complete working prototype of a DApp, motivated by a real use case in biomedical research requiring data privacy. We describe the architecture of a DApp, the implementation details of a smart contract, a sample iPhone operating system (iOS) DApp that interacts with the smart contract, and the development tools and libraries necessary to get started. The code necessary to recreate the app is publicly available.
Dennis OConnor

Mt. Sinai Merger Shuts New York's Integrative Medicine "Crown Jewel" - 0 views

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    Kligler and I spoke at length about the turns of events leading to the decision. At the core of our exchange was the vulnerability of these stand-alone clinics amidst leadership changes and system mergers. I shared that I had recently interviewed his frequent colleague, University of Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine's executive director Victoria Maizes, MD about the shutdown of ACIM's Phoenix-based integrative health clinic. Maizes had referenced what she viewed as a parallel with the Continuum story. In both cases, the clinics seemed to be collateral damage to a larger merger with a dominant player who didn't have much interest in the field.
Dennis OConnor

It's Not About Feeling Better. It's About Accepting My Body As It Is. - 0 views

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    It's Not About Feeling Better. It's About Accepting My Body As It Is. "If my journey with invisible illness has taught me anything, it's that I have to be my own best advocate."
Dennis OConnor

Made Visible: The Podcast - Harper Spero - 0 views

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    "The goal of Made Visible is to help people living with invisible illnesses feel less alone as they strive to create a "normal" life. It also aims to create a new awareness of how friends, family, and others can be sensitive and supportive to people who live with invisible illnesses - especially when most people have no idea what's appropriate or helpful, and don't know where to turn for answers. "
Dennis OConnor

The Well - 0 views

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    THE WELL is your complete ecosystem for wellness. We bring together Western doctors and Eastern healers to collaborate, developing online content and personalized products and experiences that empower our community to take greater agency for their health. At THE WELL, your health is integrated, proactive and personalized, leading to a more balanced you. Mike: THURS - breakfast at integrative wellness gym/spa club called THE WELL opening in Midtown. Met COO and marketing officers.
Dennis OConnor

UnDx Consortium - 0 views

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    The UnDx Consortium The UnDx Consortium™ is an initiative of precision medicine technology companies and scientists to explore how a multidisciplinary approach to precision medicine can provide information and answers for patients with undiagnosed diseases. is an initiative of precision medicine technology companies and scientists to explore how a multidisciplinary approach to precision medicine can provide information and answers for patients with undiagnosed diseases.
Dennis OConnor

ReWalk 6.0 - 0 views

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    Janice O'Connor will be testing this device at VIP Nuero-Rehab on 10/10/19 "It's not just walking - it's More Than Walking: ReWalk is a wearable robotic exoskeleton that provides powered hip and knee motion to enable individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) to stand upright, walk, turn, and climb and descend stairs*. ReWalk is the first exoskeleton to receive FDA clearance for personal and rehabilitation use in the United States."
Dennis OConnor

End of Life Liberty: Empowering Dying Patients with Choices. - 0 views

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    "Biomedical Ethics Seminar Series: Special Event  End of Life Liberty: Empowering Dying Patients with Choices. An overview of the evolving changes in law and medicine governing patient autonomy at the end of life over the past 2 decades. What has been learned? What changes ought be considered? Can we move to normalize the practice of aid in dying within the practice of medicine? Do some states offer a model for practice governed by standard of care? Do psychedelic medicines offer a new palliative tool for patients with anxiety? What is the status of the research, and federal, state and local law governing psychedelic substances.
Dennis OConnor

Netflix's Unnatural Selection: Is biohacking ethical? Is gene editing? - Vox - 0 views

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    "Is it ethical to edit your child's DNA - or your own? Does the answer depend on whether you're perfectly healthy or have a condition like vision loss or are dying of a degenerative disease? And does it matter whether you've got a PhD or never set foot in a college classroom?"
Dennis OConnor

Safety concerns with consumer-facing mobile health applications and their consequences:... - 0 views

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    Results Of the 74 studies identified, the majority were reviews of a single or a group of similar apps (n = 66, 89%), nearly half related to disease management (n = 34, 46%). A total of 80 safety concerns were identified, 67 related to the quality of information presented including incorrect or incomplete information, variation in content, and incorrect or inappropriate response to consumer needs. The remaining 13 related to app functionality including gaps in features, lack of validation for user input, delayed processing, failure to respond to health dangers, and faulty alarms. Of the 52 reports of actual or potential consequences, 5 had potential for patient harm. We also identified 66 reports about gaps in app development, including the lack of expert involvement, poor evidence base, and poor validation.
Dennis OConnor

12 Innovations That Will Change Health Care in the 2020s | Time - 0 views

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    "Pocket-size ultrasound devices that cost 50 times less than the machines in hospitals (and connect to your phone). Virtual reality that speeds healing in rehab. Artificial intelligence that's better than medical experts at spotting lung tumors. These are just some of the innovations now transforming medicine at a remarkable pace."
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