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Trying to sleep in the heat can be difficult, as your bedroom should be about 60 to 67 degrees Fahrenheit for the best sleep. When
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Trying to sleep in the heat can be difficult, as your bedroom should be about 60 to 67 degrees Fahrenheit for the best sleep. When
You’ve heard how a personal medical alert system can help you in a time of need but what is it like to actually live with it?
George MacGinnis on the difference between telecare and telehealth: In terms of telecare we think of tele-social care. The main focus is on managing risks to peoples’ lives. They might have a panic button, a fall sensor and these might be people who are suffering from dementia. There are risks that they might leave the oven on and create a fire, so there are remote control fire detectors or remote gas shut off valves, etc. Whereas [telehealth] is much more about chronic disease management: Diabetics might be checking their sugar, others might be checking peak flows, blood pressure or weighing themselves and answering questions about their health.
Dr. Eric Topol has become the foremost expert in the exploding field of wireless medicine. He talks to Dr. Nancy Snyderman about how technology can
In an article for Health Futures Digest, David Ellis reports on the following remote monitoring devices, among other advances of computing, materials and implants, developed
Cellular Telecommunications Network Technology Offers a New Way to Connect Patients to Providers with American TeleCare’s Telehealth Solutions.