Thank you! I'm a medical doctor by training with a PhD in genomics. Since then, I've been a professional futurist researcher. Welcome to the channel! :)
Eu adorei seu vídeo. Obrigado pelo esforço que você investe nesses vídeos. Eu também sou apaixonado por temas relacionados à saúde. De fato, eu atendo telemedicina, prestando assistência para todo o Brasil!!! Continue compartilhando esses conteúdos incríveis!
Do you know something about this Smartphone App Detects Early Signs of Frontotemporal Dementia and also about permanent artificial hearts? Any progress there?
It seems to be a proof of concept study, and it's not publicly available yet www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/smartphone-app-accurately-detects-early-onset-dementia
Hey I have been looking for health band, something which will accurately track heart beat and steps of my father who previously had an attack. I want something medically accurate which will be helpful for exercise and any other heart-related measurements. Any suggestions please.
A range of devices can measure these basic vitals such as Withings, FitBit or the Apple Watch. I personally prefer Withings due to their long battery time.
I just wonder why is nobody talking about things that are urgent like pancreatic or prostatic cancer. Survival rate from diagnosis to death is very low and yet we can not detect it early enough and we have all this AI possibilities now. And cancer targeting has been worked on by biophysicists for ages yet we still use chemo. Very strange. Is this money talking again?
As there are no wearable health trackers aiding the fight against pancreatic or prostate cancer, why do you expect me to cover those diseases in a video about wearable devices?
@@Medicalfuturist sorry this was a general comment about advances using AI. I just placed it in your last video...A little "abrupt" reply don't you think. 😉 But valid point.
I think what you are looking for are specific tailored solutions. Wearables are only related with Human Disease insofar as the parameter being monitored, or "Biomarker" if you will that is concerned is routinely and correctly monitored and analyzed. However being fundamentally pre-programmed pieces of silicon, they can be designed in any way to achieve any specific objectives given sufficient confidence Intervals for "Satisfactory" Clinical Decision Making. Hence, without the health part, they are supposed to simply be the things you would wear normally. For longitudinal studies and clinical trials this may be very helpful. Within wearables, we are Now we are getting to the dynamic AI part of it with Edge AI and TinyML, but more concerted research efforts are needed) I feel.
Doc its been a pleasure to find your channel. I really appreciate your efforts for the humanity🧬
It's very kind of you!
Great post and Thank you. Very Informative for Startup Entrepreneurs.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you very useful! I hope to see and test some of those devices.
Good luck!
You're the best your're channel is amazing, how you get all this info? What is yuor background?
Thank you! I'm a medical doctor by training with a PhD in genomics. Since then, I've been a professional futurist researcher. Welcome to the channel! :)
Eu adorei seu vídeo. Obrigado pelo esforço que você investe nesses vídeos.
Eu também sou apaixonado por temas relacionados à saúde. De fato, eu atendo telemedicina, prestando assistência para todo o Brasil!!!
Continue compartilhando esses conteúdos incríveis!
This helped me with my P.S.PE test😊
Ur r the best giving all information but where it's availability most important and useful
Check description
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Do you know something about this Smartphone App Detects Early Signs of Frontotemporal Dementia and also about permanent artificial hearts? Any progress there?
It seems to be a proof of concept study, and it's not publicly available yet www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/smartphone-app-accurately-detects-early-onset-dementia
I can't see the links of description of the devices you are talking about at the end. Where are they?
Here it is medicalfuturist.com/the-wearable-health-tracker-landscape-18-devices-on-18-body-parts
This is only information but try to sources availability of these devices most useful
Where are available these devices, kindly details
It's in the description under the video.
Fantastic video👏👏👏
Thank you 👍
Hey I have been looking for health band, something which will accurately track heart beat and steps of my father who previously had an attack. I want something medically accurate which will be helpful for exercise and any other heart-related measurements. Any suggestions please.
A range of devices can measure these basic vitals such as Withings, FitBit or the Apple Watch. I personally prefer Withings due to their long battery time.
Visible may be good too. They have an armband
I just wonder why is nobody talking about things that are urgent like pancreatic or prostatic cancer. Survival rate from diagnosis to death is very low and yet we can not detect it early enough and we have all this AI possibilities now. And cancer targeting has been worked on by biophysicists for ages yet we still use chemo. Very strange. Is this money talking again?
As there are no wearable health trackers aiding the fight against pancreatic or prostate cancer, why do you expect me to cover those diseases in a video about wearable devices?
@@Medicalfuturist sorry this was a general comment about advances using AI. I just placed it in your last video...A little "abrupt" reply don't you think. 😉 But valid point.
I think what you are looking for are specific tailored solutions. Wearables are only related with Human Disease insofar as the parameter being monitored, or "Biomarker" if you will that is concerned is routinely and correctly monitored and analyzed. However being fundamentally pre-programmed pieces of silicon, they can be designed in any way to achieve any specific objectives given sufficient confidence Intervals for "Satisfactory" Clinical Decision Making. Hence, without the health part, they are supposed to simply be the things you would wear normally.
For longitudinal studies and clinical trials this may be very helpful. Within wearables, we are Now we are getting to the dynamic AI part of it with Edge AI and TinyML, but more concerted research efforts are needed) I feel.