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Marie-Pierre Hasne, University of Arizona St. Patrick’s Day is here, and even though most big celebrations have been canceled because of coronavirus, we still have something to cheer over –
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Marie-Pierre Hasne, University of Arizona St. Patrick’s Day is here, and even though most big celebrations have been canceled because of coronavirus, we still have something to cheer over –
Diet is the number one-cause of premature death and disability in the world; and most deaths can be prevented by diet.
At the end of last year, Amazon announced its new wearable device — the Halo. The device, they said, would be dedicated to health, with no watch face and no text messaging.
While automation and the use of robotics has drastically increased the efficiency of manufacturing processes, logistics, and delivery, the casualty list for a slew of manual and service-based jobs on and off the production line is growing.
It’s tough to say there can be any benefit to a pandemic that has strewn a path of destruction across the globe. But, there is at least one – the
The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed the healthcare industry to the limit, making providers speed up the adoption of health IT tools allowing for remote healthcare services.
Gamification and game mechanics have been introduced into the health care arena to help engage and motivate us. Taking advantage of basic human psychology, these techniques play on a person’s desire to win. Competition-based and socially focused initiatives can be easily combined with mobile apps as well as activity challenges and are being readily embraced by organizations and individuals alike.
The global war against the coronavirus pandemic continues to wage on while researchers and medical experts seek to find a cure for COVID-19 symptoms. While many believe this is here to stay for an indefinite period, others feel that this too, shall pass.
Your smart home probably has gadgets to help you enjoy more convenience or stay entertained. Why not add to the assortment and invest in things that could improve your well-being? Here are seven high-tech medical devices to consider adding to your smart home.
Marie-Pierre Hasne, University of Arizona St. Patrick’s Day is here, and even though most big celebrations have been canceled because of coronavirus, we still have something to cheer over –
Diet is the number one-cause of premature death and disability in the world; and most deaths can be prevented by diet.
At the end of last year, Amazon announced its new wearable device — the Halo. The device, they said, would be dedicated to health, with no watch face and no text messaging.
While automation and the use of robotics has drastically increased the efficiency of manufacturing processes, logistics, and delivery, the casualty list for a slew of manual and service-based jobs on and off the production line is growing.
It’s tough to say there can be any benefit to a pandemic that has strewn a path of destruction across the globe. But, there is at least one – the
The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed the healthcare industry to the limit, making providers speed up the adoption of health IT tools allowing for remote healthcare services.
Gamification and game mechanics have been introduced into the health care arena to help engage and motivate us. Taking advantage of basic human psychology, these techniques play on a person’s desire to win. Competition-based and socially focused initiatives can be easily combined with mobile apps as well as activity challenges and are being readily embraced by organizations and individuals alike.
The global war against the coronavirus pandemic continues to wage on while researchers and medical experts seek to find a cure for COVID-19 symptoms. While many believe this is here to stay for an indefinite period, others feel that this too, shall pass.
Your smart home probably has gadgets to help you enjoy more convenience or stay entertained. Why not add to the assortment and invest in things that could improve your well-being? Here are seven high-tech medical devices to consider adding to your smart home.
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