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Continuous Glucose Monitors for Non-Diabetics: Insight or Overkill?
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Continuous Glucose Monitors for Non-Diabetics: Insight or Overkill?

Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) were designed for people living with blood sugar regulation problems who need to track their…
Posted by By Dr. Saloni Kabra, B.H.M.S. No Comments0 Shares
Wearable Tech: Enhancing Healthcare with Epidermal Electronics
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Wearable Tech: Enhancing Healthcare with Epidermal Electronics

Key Points Epidermal electronics are ultra-thin, skin-like wearable devices designed for seamless health monitoring. They address gaps in accuracy,…
Posted by By Dr Anne Therese Bernadette Laudato, MD 1 Comment0 Shares
Smart Eyewear in Healthcare: Innovations and Applications
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Smart Eyewear in Healthcare: Innovations and Applications

Key Points Smart eyewear is being used in surgeries, remote consultations, user monitoring, and medical education. Benefits include hands-free…
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Pelvic Floor Exercises: Using Wearables for Better Health
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Pelvic Floor Exercises: Using Wearables for Better Health

Key Points Pelvic floor exercises can improve bladder control, support postpartum recovery, and enhance sexual health. Many people struggle…
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No Obesity Drugs in WHO Essential Medicines List
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No Obesity Drugs in WHO Essential Medicines List

Key Points WHO excluded all obesity drugs, including semaglutide (Wegovy), from its 2023 Essential Medicines List (EML). The decision…
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Advancements in Hearing Aid Technology: What’s New?
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Advancements in Hearing Aid Technology: What’s New?

Key Points: Hearing loss on the rise: Over 430 million people have disabling hearing loss, yet only ~20% of…
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The Role of AI in Healthcare: Enhancing Diagnostic and Therapy Precision
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The Role of AI in Healthcare: Enhancing Diagnostic and Therapy Precision

Key Points Artificial Intelligence (AI) is redefining diagnostics and personalized therapy through tools like machine learning, computer vision, and…
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Fitness Tips for Digital Nomads: Staying Active on the Go
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Fitness Tips for Digital Nomads: Staying Active on the Go

Key Points Nomads struggle with inconsistent routines, limited space, and lack of equipment Bodyweight training and Zone 2 cardio offer…
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Transforming Health: The Rise of Wearable Technology
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Transforming Health: The Rise of Wearable Technology

Key Points Wearable devices are transforming how we track and manage personal health—from daily activity to chronic symptom insights.…
Posted by By Dr. Saloni Kabra, B.H.M.S. No Comments0 Shares
Revolution in Pharmacy: 3D Printed Medicines
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Revolution in Pharmacy: 3D Printed Medicines

Key Points 3D printing enables on‑demand, highly personalized drug doses in clinics and hospitals. FDA-approved example: Spritam® (levetiracetam), using binder-jetting…
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