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Can VR Provide Pain Relief?
Proper pain management is an important part of every injury and disease. We're pretty successful at this, but VR can give us a much-needed edge.
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Proper pain management is an important part of every injury and disease. We're pretty successful at this, but VR can give us a much-needed edge.
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Where healthcare is less accessible, which accounts to about a half of the world's population. Drone networks can definitely help.
Artificial Intelligence
AI is the technology that will likely re-shape healthcare in the coming years. That doesn't mean it's perfect. Here are some potential problems.
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It's the latest buzzword. But where is its place in healthcare?
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Healthcare apps should be more focused on privacy. And we should use them only if they are.
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How AI algorithms work, saying no to monopolies, a solution for childhood obesity and a surgery during a wedding.
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I decided that the best way to expand this publication is to give those interested in digital health a chance to publish their thoughts online.
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A Lithuanian company received regulatory clearance for ChestLink. A reasonable step by the EU!
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Doing the same thing over and over again becomes a little dull. Mixing things up a little is a win-win for both you and me.
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AR and VR have tremendous potential in surgery and it's perhaps developing quicker than any other field in medicine.
Blockchain
Many argue scientific publishing is broken. Among many ideas to improve it with "traditional" methods, blockchain also has its place.
Blockchain
Web3 is the revolution we've been waiting for. But owning all of your data is also exciting for healthcare, not just creators.
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5G technology is on the rise. While it offers fast internet connectivity, it solves many more other problems. Including in healthcare.
Blockchain
With the emergence of NFTs and ideas of a Web3, cryptocurrencies - blockchain is experiencing a major boost. The hype is always there in the tech world, but few are connecting it to medicine.
Artificial Intelligence
Supporters want to implement it as fast as possible, those scared of it want to postpone it as long as possible. But one party is left out of the conversation - the patient.
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Precision medicine is where healthcare is developing. Pharmaceutical companies are already developing medication tailored for individuals. Where's the place for digital health?