by Bruce Brown | November 20, 2019 | General News, Medical
Accurate predictive health monitoring could help tens of millions of Americans each year, saving them from pain, suffering, and even death. Early disease detection and treatment often heads off worsening symptoms, more dramatic treatment protocols, unwanted side...
by Bruce Brown | November 18, 2019 | Medical
Neurologists monitor Parkinson’s Disease patient tremors with an in-office task-based Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) to manage and treat the progressive disease. Unfortunately, as is the case with blood pressure measurements and other variable...
by Bruce Brown | November 15, 2019 | Medical
People with diabetes have to test their blood glucose levels multiple times a day so that they know how much insulin they need to inject. Patients insert test strips into a blood glucose meter and apply a tiny finger-prick blood sample. When people are first diagnosed...
by Bruce Brown | November 8, 2019 | Medical
Patient adherence to medication regimes remains a major healthcare threat. Hospital readmittance, cost containment, and overall outcomes all suffer when patients don’t take their meds as prescribed. We’ve written about Montefiore Medical Center’s...
by Bruce Brown | November 8, 2019 | Medical
Telehealth, telemedicine, remote monitoring, and remote care represent slightly different aspects of patient care in locations other than the traditional doctor’s offices, urgent care centers, and hospitals. This past April we wrote about Best Buy’s plans...
by Bruce Brown | November 6, 2019 | Medical
When people lose functional control of their arms due to neuromuscular conditions or injuries, the loss threatens their independence as well. We’ve written about various assistive technologies in the past. Kinova’s Jaco Assistive Robot attaches to a...