Startups see healthy future for Google Glass in medicine - SFGate - 0 views
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First there was telecommuting, now there's telemedicine. In this article, Google glass is being utilized to determine whether an in-person consult with a doctor is necessary to treat a wound by sending video and audio of patient to doctors and nurses. While telemedicine seems like a practical way of linking up doctors with patients who really need legitimate medical consult, could we be compromising quality of care in the process?
Ginger.io turns cell phone activity into health tracking tool to spot depression - 0 views
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Ginger.io is developing a mobile app for the Mood Matters Project that will help doctors better understand people who are suffering from depression. If eligible to take part in the Mood Matters Project, the participant will answer surveys everyday in his/her smartphone that will be sent through Ginger io's mobile app. I think this is a very interesting way to gain a bit more understanding of the behavioral patterns of depressed people in a non-clinical setting.
9 Ways Technology Affects Mental Health - 0 views
COSMETIC SURGERY OF TUMMY TUCK IN DUBAI - 0 views
Meditation Timer - 0 views
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The Insight Timer app is available in the iTunes and Google app stores. This app isn't just a timer - you can join in with other meditators in real time, all around the world. There are guided meditations and several different bells, chimes, and gongs you can preprogram to signal the beginning, middle, or end of your meditation. There are several languages for the guided meditations, some have music soundtracks, and there are over 3,000 to choose from so if one teacher or method doesn't resonate, another might. It's a great way to connect with other meditators, try a new style, or just get started with the practice.
Permanent total artificial heart could eliminate the need for transplants | Fox News - 1 views
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Permanent total artificial heart could eliminate the need for transplants
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John Beckingham (second from the left), who used the Freedom Driver and the SynCardia temporary Total Artificial Heart (TAH) before getting a heart transplant in October 2015, poses for a photo with his wife, Diane (far right), and two
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A graphic of the Freedom Driver and the SynCardia temporary TAH. (Photo courtesy SynCardia Systems Inc.)
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Continuous Glucose Monitoring | CGM | Medtronic Diabetes - 1 views
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Continuous Glucose Monitoring With Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM), you get a more complete picture of your glucose levels, which can lead to better treatment decisions and better glucose control.
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What Is Glucose Monitoring? Without diabetes, your body tracks glucose levels all day and night to ensure the right amount of insulin is released at the right time. To successfully manage diabetes, a monitoring system is needed to consistently check your glucose levels. The most common glucose monitoring solutions are blood glucose meters and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems.
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CGM is a way to measure glucose levels in real-time throughout the day and night. A tiny electrode called a glucose sensor is inserted under the skin to measure glucose levels in tissue fluid. It is connected to a transmitter that sends the information via wireless radio frequency to a monitoring and display device. The device can detect and notify you if your glucose is reaching a high or low limit. The latest Medtronic CGM systems can actually alert you before you reach your glucose limits.
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How Technology Is Changing the Face of Health Care - 0 views
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Times are changing right before our eyes. Think Fitbits are all the rage? How about a pair of contact lenses that can track your blood sugar level? Google is working on it right now! A new world of "wearables" is on its way and they are looking to do far more than simply record and aggregate our behaviors. Check out this article for more detail.
How Will Life Change if No One Forgets Anything? - 1 views
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According to a recent study, memory's sharpness deteriorates earlier than we presumed: Forty-five is the new mental 60. Fortunately, there are practical ways to enhance mental agility: exercise, healthy diet, sufficient rest, learning new things. Increasingly, technology will play an important role in preserving cognitive function.
Hormone Replacement & Robotic Surgery - 0 views
College kids make robotic arms for children without real ones - CNN.com - 0 views
Center for Regenerative Medicine - 0 views
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Though great progress has been made in medicine, current evidence-based and palliative treatments are increasingly unable to keep pace with patients' needs, especially given our aging population. There are few effective ways to treat the root causes of many diseases, injuries and congenital conditions.
How Technology Is Transforming Health Care - 3 views
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Digital innovations have now made it possible for consumers to use portable devices to access their medical information, monitor their vital signs, take tests at home and carry out a wide range of tasks.
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We now have the technology to digitize a human being in highest definition, in granular detail, and in ways that most people thought would not be possible. Accessing our medical records and our personal medical data has never been easier, with EMR portals, apps and other products from the digital world.
Controlling Employee Benefits Costs with Technology - 1 views
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One of the best ways for businesses to reduce their administrative costs associated with employee benefits is to automate as many of the processes as possible. Technology can help optimize the efficiency of employee benefits functions and create a better all-around user experience. Just a few years ago, I was still filling out paper forms for my annual benefits election. Today, everything is online. It's so much easier and more efficient, too!
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