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Ten Technologies for Aging and Health from CES 2024

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MindMics Heart Health System. MindMics Heart Health System is an innovative and comprehensive solution designed to address the growing need for next-generation heart health monitoring. At the core of our technology is the patented in-ear Infrasonic Hemodynography (IH), which enables heart health monitoring through TWS earbuds.

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Five Dementia Care Offerings in 2023

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" Our easy-to-use AI advisor apps are available anytime, anywhere, in just about any language as your trusted caregiving partners throughout disease progression. As the needs for care resources change when the disease progresses, our app is there to locate hyperlocal, vetted resources. Learn more at Amicus Brain. BoundaryCare.

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Ten technology offerings for older adults from CES 2021

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This product is a remote activity monitoring app for seniors. iCardioGuard detects heart rate and respiration in three seconds, records the measurements and transmits the collected data to a mobile device by Bluetooth. The app has inclusivity built into its functionality. Learn more at Domalys. CarePredict TouchPoint.

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Everyone – not just older adults – has lost the tech user interface war

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It’s quaint to read the complaint about the Apple Watch’s interface, which is annoying and 100% dependent on a smartphone app, but it may turn out to be Apple’s most popular product ( 30 million sold in 2019 ) and huge popularity in 2020. And then there’s the need to download the app. And poor UI doesn’t always guarantee poor sales.

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Wearables for health and wellbeing

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Today’s wearables have functions that are relevant because they: Measure your heart rate. Tracking heart rate is one of the most basic functions of wrist-worn wearables – and a basic element of tracking includes knowing the target (and maximum) heart rate ranges for your particular age group. Track your exercise.

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HL7 Security & Privacy Tutorial: July 12-14

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Virtual Classroom : July 12-14 This will be a refreshed version of the Tutorial I have given annually to HL7 2021 , 2020 , and 2019.

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Can wearables help you be healthier and safer?

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For those who see a wearable in a health context, they may be disappointed to know that their doctor doesn’t seem to care or know what to do with your heart rhythm data. But you can gain great benefit from tracking your performance (exercise, heart rate) – competing with yourself, and feeling the satisfaction from any improvement over time.

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