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Healthcare App Reduces Symptoms of COPD Compared to Regular Treatment

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30 October 2020
COPD is a common respiratory condition and one of the top causes of hospital admissions each year, particularly during winter months. In the UK it accounts for over 140,000 hospital admissions and one million bed days at a major cost to the NHS.

At a time when fewer people are able to access face-to-face consultations with their GPs and elderly patients with conditions such as COPD need are shielding, these are very encouraging findings for the future of digital health services.

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Early Results from DETECT Study Suggest Fitness Trackers can Predict COVID-19 Infections

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29 October 2020
Examining data from the first six weeks of their landmark DETECT study, a team of scientists from the Scripps Research Translational Institute sees encouraging signs that wearable fitness devices can improve public health efforts to control COVID-19.

The DETECT study, launched on March 25, uses a mobile app to collect smartwatch and activity tracker data from consenting participants, and also gathers their self-reported symptoms and diagnostic test results.

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Researchers Present Findings on Role of Google Search Early in COVID-19 Pandemic

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26 October 2020
Non-generic queries in the online tool Google Trends may yield better insight into health information-seeking behavior, according to a new study by researchers from the George Washington University (GW).

Google TrendsTM analyzes the popularity of top Google queries geographically and longitudinally. More recently it has been used as a surveillance and retrospective epidemiological tool to study the impact of COVID-19 around the world.

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New Tool can Diagnose Strokes with a Smartphone

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22 October 2020
A new tool created by researchers at Penn State and Houston Methodist Hospital could diagnose a stroke based on abnormalities in a patient's speech ability and facial muscular movements, and with the accuracy of an emergency room physician - all within minutes from an interaction with a smartphone.
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Telemedicine Saves Chronic Pain Patients Time and Money

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05 October 2020
Patients who saw a pain medicine specialist via telemedicine saved time and money and were highly satisfied with their experience, even before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a study being presented at the ANESTHESIOLOGY® 2020 annual meeting.
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AI can Detect COVID-19 in the Lungs Like a Virtual Physician

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30 September 2020
A University of Central Florida researcher is part of a new study showing that artificial intelligence can be nearly as accurate as a physician in diagnosing COVID-19 in the lungs.

The study, recently published in Nature Communications, shows the new technique can also overcome some of the challenges of current testing.

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An App Monitors Cancer Patients' Health Status and Rewards Participation

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25 September 2020
Close2U, an electronic device application, has been developed by researchers at the Complutense University (UCM) and the University of Zaragoza (UZA) to monitor cancer patients' physical and mental health using gamification.

Users answer a series of daily questions about their mood and where they are experiencing pain. In return, the app rewards them in the form of advice or songs, resources intended to increase their motivation.

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More eHealth News ...

  1. Putting Virtual Rehab for Stroke Patients to the Test
  2. Telehealth Scales Up During the Pandemic to Offer Patient Care in the Safety of the Home
  3. Designed Antiviral Proteins Inhibit SARS-CoV-2 in the Lab
  4. Scientists Develop Low-Cost Chip to Detect Presence and Quantity of COVID-19 Antibodies
  5. Contact Tracing Apps Unlikely to Contain COVID-19 Spread
  6. Internet Searches for Anxiety Attacks Take Off During COVID-19
  7. Anonymized Cell Phone Location Data can Help Monitor COVID-19 Growth Rates
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