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CES 2023: Ten New Technologies for Older Adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Pressure injuries are caused when a part of the body can’t get enough blood to it and the tissue starts to die. The Petnow app is the first app to identify dogs and cats with simple scans on your mobile phone. Dr. Jesse Joonho Lim, the founder of Petnow Inc. Jesse Joonho Lim, the founder of Petnow Inc. Learn more. Rise Gardens. "W

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Ten Technologies for Aging and Health from CES 2024

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This device scans a person's face, including the blood vessels beneath the skin, and based on the collected data, identifies signs of dozens of diseases. It scans a person's face, primarily focusing on blood flow analysis. category tags: vision and vision technology , hearables/hearing technology , smart home , digital health

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Technologies for Older Adults from CES 2022

Aging in Place Technology Watch

And it has advanced 3D downward sensors that scan for obstacles. Featuring a Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Mesh dual chip, the bulb will provide a number of features, including biometric measurement tracking of heart rate, body temperature, and other vital signs, as well as sleep tracking. Withings Body Scan. Not yet available.

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Segmenting Sensitive Health Topics

Healthcare Exchange Standards

Back 20 years ago, there seemed to be an expectation that when a clinician recorded some fact, they would also tag that fact with a sensitivity tag. Thus when an access request was made these tags could be inspected by the access control engine to determine if the data could be accessed by the individual requesting access.

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CES 2020: Ten Intriguing New Technologies for Older Adults    

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The app enables users to scan a room and discover what improvements can be made to turn where they live into a “lifelong home.” OrCam Hear's works with body movement to select the person the user wants to hear, and switches between speakers by responding to the repositioning of the wearer. Not yet available. Learn more from video.

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