Apple wants to promote health apps that work

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Apple’s plans for digital health are profound. As it pursues them, it is making huge investments in original research, data analysis, patient records, and sensor development. It works with others, including IBM, to develop health care solutions for the elderly and many other health care verticals. And it wants to promote apps that work.

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IBM puts Watson to work on cancer with new patient-adviser tool

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IBM is developing a new weapon in the battle against cancer that will put Watson to work in a new way. Partnering with the American Cancer Society, IBM is building a virtual advisor that uses machine learning to give patients personalized information and advice.

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Wearable health technology crossing health IT boundaries

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The device is actually customized to your unique needs. So there’s an algorithm in it that will actually detect what therapy you need, Frank McGillin, senior vice president and general manager of consumer health for Quell’s developer, NeuroMetrix Inc., based in Waltham, Mass., told Lee at the conference. So we’re delivering a systemic response in a way that’s very discrete and individualized.

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Researchers propose the simplest way to use your heartbeat as a password

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Researchers say that your heartbeat can replace a password when accessing your electronic records. By using heart’s electrical pattern as an encryption key, researchers from the Binghamton University of latest york found the simplest way to guard personal electronic health information by using patient’s unique heartbeats. According to the study, A sturdy and Reusable ECG-based Authentication and data encryption scheme for eHealth Systems scientists uses patient ECGs as keys to unlock and lock their files.

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3D-printed partial liver transplants

 

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A printable organ is an artificially created for organ replacement, produced using 3D printing techniques. The purpose of printable organs is in transplantation. Analysis is currently being conducted on artificial heart, kidney, and liver structures, also as other major organs. For more complicated organs, like the heart, smaller constructs like heart valves have also been the subject of analysis. Some printed organs have already reached clinical implementation, and primarily include hollow structures like the bladder, also as vascular structures like urine tubes

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