by Bruce Brown | January 17, 2022 | Health
Imagine pausing during a walk and when you try to take the next step, your legs and feet don’t move, as if they are encased in boxes of cement. It’s called gait-freeze, a condition that is commonly associated with Parkinson’s Disease. A study in...
by Amantha May | January 14, 2022 | Medical
iMediSync followed up on exhibits from the past years at CES with the launch of iSyncWave. An upgraded version of the platform introduced at CES 2021, iSyncWave incorporates the company’s AI-driven technology for analyzing electroencephalography (qEEG). The...
by Bruce Brown | January 13, 2022 | Health
Is there an assistive walker in your future (or in your life now)? The only time I’ve used a walker (so far) was a short period following total hip replacement surgery. My experience lasted for just a few days and the walker was more of a backup then a...
by Unber Shafiq | January 12, 2022 | Health
We covered eSight’s high-tech glasses that help the visually impaired in the last summer. This year at CES 2022, the company announced its partnership with Gentex Corporation for the next generation of digital eyewear. eSight is a cutting-edge organization...
by Amantha May | January 12, 2022 | Health
Launched at CES 2022 last week, FaceHeart Vitals SDK is an AI technology that turns tablets and smart devices into remote vital signs monitors. Available for licensing, the new software development kit uses AI algorithms to measure heart and respiratory metrics when...
by Unber Shafiq | January 11, 2022 | Health
Products aimed at helping seniors have long been a part of CES, but this year there were even more than usual on display. One particularly interesting innovation presented by AARP Innovation Lab was ZIBRIO, a stability scale that predicts if the user will experience a...