Intel wants to track Parkinson's patients with wearables
Intel has officially partnered with the Michael J. Fox Foundation to create wearable devices that monitor the health status of Parkinson's patients.
It's not hard to find a wearable device that can track all user activity in one day, but gathering that data for specialized analysis purposes is still a relatively difficult task. producer. So the tech giants like Apple, Samsung and Google are trying to help users more effectively exploit these data.
Intel has also made its name on the list when it announced its affiliation with the Michael J. Fox Foundation for the purpose of developing a monitoring and analysis method for Parkinson's patients using wristwatches . Intel's ambition is to better monitor their patients and their symptoms to provide better treatment.
This plan involves creating an application that allows the patient to record the state as well as the drugs he / she is taking. The devices worn in this plan can collect up to 1GB of patient-related data in one day. Rather than having to refine the records of patients recorded as before, wear devices can help us quickly find new, mutant data to make new statements about acting. The health of the sick person.
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