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Withings Blood Pressure Monitor for iOS
One of the most interesting things I saw at this year’s Doctors 2.0 and You event was Withins’ Blood pressure monitor. This iPhone-connected blood pressure monitor made its first appearance at CES, but you’ll finally be able to order one of your own today.Collected in NCurse's videos Jul 3, 2011 -
From Patients on Facebook to WiFi Enabled Asthma Inhalers
Facebook friend request from a patient? (The Lancet) In the USA, birthplace of most of these technological advances, various associations of health-care professionals are starting to issue codes of conduct when dealing with new digital media.Collected in NCurse's videos Apr 19, 2011 -
Robotic pharmacy automatically distributes medication
It’s just getting more and more amazing how robotics can be implemented into healthcare. One of the latest examples belongs to the UCSF Medical Center where they now use robotic pharmacy in order to remove medication errors from the system.Collected in NCurse's videos Mar 10, 2011 -
Best ECG Mobile Solution Ever
I’ve already written about numerous ECG solutions in smartphones (see below), but a recent Medgadget report beats them all.What you need is an iPhone with the special app, a wireless case and you can perform an ECG. There are so many great ideas which will probably never be used in practice, but this, I believe, [...]Collected in NCurse's videos Jan 7, 2011 -
2011 CES Innovation Honorees in Healthcare
Yesterday, the huge CES conference was launched in which there are plenty of Innovations Honorees in the healthcare category. It seems devices designed for hearing loss or damage rule this year’s health category.Collected in NCurse's videos Jan 7, 2011 -
Implantable blood sugar sensor
Engadget just reported a fantastic technology which enables diabetes patients to measure blood sugar levels without finger pricks. A crew of researchers from The University of Tokyo and BEANS Research Institute are in the process of developing a newfangled blood sugar sensor that “reacts to glucose and lights up inside the body.Collected in NCurse's videos Aug 9, 2010 -
The Future of Medical Imaging
Have you every wondered what happens if you combine a 3D TV with virtual reality in medical imaging? Well, the device described in the video was developed by the University of California, San Diego and costs around $10,000.Collected in NCurse's videos Aug 2, 2010 -
Virtual Reality Enhanced Mannequin for Resuscitation Training
Collected in NCurse's videos May 19, 2010
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NCurse One of the most interesting things I saw at this year’s Doctors 2.0 and You event was Withins’ Blood pressure monitor. This iPhone-connected blood pressure monitor made its first appearance at CES, but you’ll finally be able to order one of your own today. Read More
Jul 3, 2011