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Wellness in 2023 Is About Connections, Mental Health and Science – Global Wellness Summit’s 2023 Trends

Health Populi

Consumers’ wellness life-flows and demands in 2023 will go well beyond exercise resolutions, eating more greens, and intermittent fasting as a foodstyle. It’s a marketspace that the Global Wellness Institute estimated worth $4.4 trillion in 2020, as the bubble chart illustrates.

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Top 5 Examples Of Wearable Medical Devices

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

As wearable technology rapidly gains popularity, it is no surprise that wearable medical devices are also beginning to take off. We will discuss the benefits later but let’s first talk about the 5 examples of wearable medical devices currently being used in this industry. What Are Wearable Medical Devices? DrKumo Inc.,

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Dr. Google Is a Liar. Fake news threatens our democracy. Fake medical news threatens our lives.

Lloyd Price

She didn’t fit the stereotype of someone likely to have a heart attack. She exercised, did not smoke, watched her plate. Numerous studies have shown that the benefits of statins far outweigh the risks, especially for people at high risk of heart disease. It turned out that she was having a heart attack.

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What You Didn’t Know About The History of Telemedicine

SightCall

From the earliest days of drums and horns to fire light and smoke signals, communication has evolved to benefit us. While telemedicine has become a buzzword lately, you might be surprised to learn that telemedicine has been around since early in the 20th Century. Long distance communication has long been a part of human civilization.

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When Household Economics Blur with Health, Technology and Trust – Health Populi’s 2023 TrendCast

Health Populi

People are sick of being sick, the New York Times tells us. Which virus is it?” the title of the article updating the winter 2022-23 sick-season asked. Entering 2023, U.S. Entering 2023, U.S. Start with pandemic ennui. Our unifying human field theory starting off 2023 is being sick of being sick. healthcare system.

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The Heart Attack That Wasn’t

Society for Participatory Medicine

There is much to learn here about being an empowered, engaged, autonomous patient who also benefits from an empowered peer-to-peer community. Please read thoughtfully — e-Patient Dave. Part one of an ongoing story. Few things arrest your attention like being wheeled feet first on your back through your own front door. Risky business.

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From Boost Mobile and Swype to Xealth: One Entrepreneur’s Journey into Healthtech

Chilmark Research

During our conversation, Mike recounts how he and his team explored 70+ startup ideas with Providence stakeholders – patients, nurses, physicians, executives – before settling on the Xealth concept. So why do Mike and his team think they’ll be successful where others have failed?

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