HealthTech
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Researchers Warn of Dangers of Using Fitness Games to Exercise in Type-1 Diabetes

Key elements of the post: If you have type 1 diabetes, you are aware of how crucial it is to check your blood sugar levels both before and after working out. You also understand that whether you are exercising virtually or in real life, you need to modify the intensity. But how do you measure Continue reading
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It’s NOT GYM! Focus on These 5 Glucose Hacks for Sugar Control and Weight loss.

Do you want to improve your health by balancing your blood sugar levels? Are you interested in finding out some easy tips to control your blood sugar levels while enjoying your favorite foods? If so, this is the right post for you. You may also want to read Jessie Inchauspé’s book, Glucose Revolution. Jessie is Continue reading
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5 Apps and Devices You Need to self -Track Your Diabetes Data Effectively

Are you looking for the best apps and devices for tracking your diabetes data? In this post, we will review some of the best options based on their features, usability, accuracy, cost, and more. We will also provide some tips and suggestions for choosing and using apps and devices for tracking your diabetes data. Read… Continue reading
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Virtual reality in stroke management and rehabilitation

As technological breakthroughs and capacities increase, so does the capability of gadgets and portable devices to aid in the prevention of strokes and the management of stroke patients’ care. Here are some things you should know about strokes and how to handle them with technology: How does stroke occur? The disorder is characterized as a Continue reading
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Cerenovus aneurysm device for Treating Intracranial Aneurysms

Stroke is a deadly disease that affects 15 million people yearly, with hemorrhagic lesions contributing to 13 percent of total strokes. Hemorrhagic strokes are caused by aneurysms, which occur when a weak point of a vasculature expands till it punctures thus bleeding into the brain. Cerenovus’ BRAVO Flow Diverter device, that could be used to cure patients Continue reading
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A wearable ultrasound patch to measure blood pressure

Researchers supported by the NIBIB created a flexible, wearable patch that can assess blood pressure and predict cardiovascular abnormalities. This device could someday benefit diabetics, who are more likely than non-diabetics to have high high blood pressure and heart problems. The wearable patch uses ultrasound waves to measure the dimensions of a pulsing blood artery Continue reading
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The Apple Smart Watch helps Detect the Risk of having a Stroke.

How does the Apple Smart Watch help detect a stroke early? By checking for irregular heart rhythms and doing an electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG). Every two hours, the irregular heart rhythm warning feature examines heart rhythms in the background and delivers an alert if an irregular heart beat is identified. If an abnormal heart rhythm is detected, Continue reading
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Meet iLet: Bionic Pancreas helps manage Type I diabetes

The iLet reflects a highly personal quest for Damiano. Damiano began dedicating himself and his lab to developing a bionic pancreas soon after… Continue reading
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How can Brain Implants (BCIs) help improve Mobilty in Stroke Patients?

Stroke is the most common medical illness that results in disability. Blood clots or bleeding kill a part of the brain, causing it to go dark and lose control of a part of the body. People lose their ability to walk, see, talk, or control their hand or arm in the same way they used Continue reading
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New technology ‘rewires’ the brain to aid stroke patients in regaining arm function

While conventional tools such as clothespins and cups continue to play an important role in most patients’ recovery journeys, new technology is continually changing the rehabilitation landscape. Stroke recovery and rehabilitation aids have come a long way in the last decade, from video consultations with doctors to robotic gloves and interactive video games. This new Continue reading
