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The Explosion of Wearable Sensors in Healthcare

Healthcare is in the midst of a transition from conventional medicine to a patient-centric, consumer-led model. Earlier, a doctor would diagnose and plan the treatment based on a fragmented medical history or medical records. However, with the advent of wearable technologies and sensors, it is possible to generate rich data sets that would enable health …

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The Internet of Teeth: Dentistry The Smart Way

Digitalization, cloud technology, and new generations of smart-phones and other devices with integrated apps help patients track their diseases continuously. Activity trackers, smartwatches, glucose monitors, and other wearable biosensor technology have become a part of our lives. Like any other healthcare sector, Dentistry also has entirely transformed due to the establishment of computer-based advanced technologies, …

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Smart Prosthetics: Use of AI and IoT in Prosthetics

Smart Prosthetics: Use of AI and IoT in Prosthetics

Research in the field of smart prosthetics has come a long way in the last few years, thanks to the developments in the field of digital healthcare technology and the Internet of Medical Things. Breakthrough in AI and Robotics has led to revolutionary physical rehab devices such as mind-controlled prosthesis, and exoskeletons. When AI is …

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Internet of Things Solutions in Radiology

The Internet of Things (IoT) in the healthcare sector has improved workflow and patient satisfaction along with better equipment utilization-thanks to the skyrocketing demand for wearable smart devices. In radiology, IoT plays a crucial role by integrating smart devices and mobile phones into the workflow of radiographic diagnostics. IoT in radiology is proving to be …

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