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The Heart Health Continuum at #CES2023 – From Prevention and Monitoring to Healthy Eating and Sleep

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” asks the lead article featured in the January 2023 issue of the AARP Bulletin. Technology can help support these modifiable behaviors that can help us re-shape our life-long health… some with the support of technologies we can find at #CES2023 in and beyond the digital health exhibition space.

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Telehealth and COVID-19 in the U.S.: A Conversation with Ann Mond Johnson, ATA CEO

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They are likely to stay there,” asserts “ The smartphone will see you now ,” an article in the March 7th 2020 issue of The Economist. The article returns to the advent of the SARS epidemic in China in 2003, which ushered in a series of events: people stayed home, and Chinese social media and e-commerce proliferated.

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Heart Health at #CES2019 – Food and Tech as Medicine

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With my public health hat on, I assert that smoking cessation is good for everyone (except perhaps for tobacco companies’ bottom lines). Relieving stress has been a focus of digital health products at CES since the inception of the digital health program. Quitting smoking. Reducing stress.

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The Patient Safety Issue of Racial Disparities and the Opportunity for “Health Equity By Design”

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In closing the loop on racial/ethnic disparities as a patient safety issue and health equity by design, I’ll point you to a recent article in Nature Digital Medicine titled “Predictably unequal.” He pointed to the potential for algorithmic bias, of which we should all be mindful to avoid and identify.

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A Smarter Home for Healthy Living at CES 2019….and a nod to Microsoft

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Health begins at home. I found evidence for that, beyond my own N of 1 understanding, in a research article published in the U K in 2000 by Lyn Harrison and Frances Heywood. “Ultimately, a healthy business needs to be part of a healthy community.