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Stats: Neurorehab market worth US$3.2 billion by 2024
The neurorehabilitation market is projected to grow exponentially and globally in the next five years, with North America leading the way.
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Tech Talk: Can consumer wearables detect cognitive decline?
While it's well known that consumer-grade wearables generally are not as reliable as their research-grade counterparts when it comes to counting steps and monitoring vital signs, a new feasibility study by Apple, Eli Lilly and Evidation Health suggests that the sensors on devices such as iPhones, Apple watches and Beddit sleep monitors may capture enough data to spot mild cognitive impairment or dementia.
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Consumer robots evolving: What you need to know
Shipments of domestic aide robotics, including robot vacuums, mops and lawnmowers, are forecast to reach 47 million in 2024 from only 19 million in 2019.
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Tech Talk: Short-term walking can have long-term benefits
We know that walking is great for health. But how long do the results of a walking program last?
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Tech Talk: Smart speakers can detect cardiac arrest, call 911
Researchers at the University of Washington (UW) have developed a contactless tool to monitor people for cardiac arrest while they're asleep.
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Tech Talk: Telerehab comparable to in-clinic therapy
A major benefit of telehealth is its capacity to increase access to healthcare, particularly among rural and underserved populations.
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