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May 13th, 2014 by
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The Internet changed the nature of healthcare in many ways and one of the biggest ways was the amount of medical knowledge available to the general public. Sites such as WebMD have allowed people to save time by checking for medical information and advice about minor and major health issues. Online medical sites have even saved lives in some cases by giving people information that alerts them to potential health problems they could have without realizing it. Furthermore, sites like WebMD help people with chronic medical conditions deal with issues by allowing them to learn more about how to handle their health problems appropriately. However, when children experience serious medical issues and have trouble understanding, online medical sites aren’t much help to them. Places like WebMD explain things in advanced language and use terms that children will not understand generally. That’s why cool person in technology Dr. Kim Chilman-Blair founded Medikidz. Medikidz provides children with a medical website that explains different medical conditions to them in ways they can understand. Anyone with a child who wants explore the Medikidz website but can’t seem to connect to the web will want to see if they can get home network support to fix the issue. Read more »
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May 12th, 2014 by
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When people decide to start building their families, they have to take into consideration an immense amount of information. One of the biggest concerns with having children are the potential risks involved regarding genetic disorders. Cool product Counsyl helps potential parents determine whether their children would be at risk for any of these disorders. Many people have elements in their DNA that create a higher risk for their children to have genetic conditions, even if they do not have any issues with their own bodies. Counsyl allows people preparing to have a family to assess the risk that their children might inherit any conditions. Read more »
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March 19th, 2014 by
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One of the most difficult aspects of trying to lose weight is keeping track of calorie intake. In order to keep weight off once someone loses it, that person needs to know what foods may help and hurt them as they continue. A general idea about what food is healthy doesn’t always cut it when trying to maintain a physique. Cool person in technology Dr. Mark Boguski wants to help people maintain their weight with his company PhotoCalorie. Boguski’s company gives users a mobile app and web platform to keep a digital journal that allows them to keep track of nutrition information for all the food they intake. With PhotoCalorie, people can easily search for the nutrition information of the food they eat. PhotoCalorie’s database contains specific nutrition facts about thousands of different foods. Users maintain a journal of everything they eat and tag the nutrition information to each entry. This process lets people find out what helps them lose weight and what hurts their efforts. Any users who experience unexpected problems signing up for PhotoCalorie can get help from a remote tech support provider. Read more »
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March 8th, 2014 by
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Finding healthcare can be a serious pain for those who fall sick when traveling. When away from home, an ill person has no access to his or her usual physician, which can be even more of a problem if someone has a specific medical condition. Worst of all, however, is when people fall ill in foreign countries and can’t even be sure if they are going to find a doctor that speaks their language. Marcel Muenster, cool person in technology and CEO of TraveDoc, wants to get rid of the uncertainty and anxiety that comes with needing medical care while out of the country. That’s why his startup connects people with foreign doctors who speak their language quickly and conveniently. Read more »
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February 27th, 2014 by
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Imagine walking into your neighborhood pharmacy and having your body’s calcium, cholesterol, and sodium levels tested by a lab technician on the spot. Then imagine receiving a total medical bill of $9.85, covered by your insurance, with tests results in a matter of hours. Sounds like science fiction, but it’s already happening at select Walgreen’s stores. The Theranos Wellness Center is an innovative new CLIA-certified lab, partnered with Walgreen’s, and offering nearly 200 lab tests with no hospitals, no waiting rooms, and no needles! Read more »
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October 25th, 2013 by
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The healthcare industry is constantly a controversial topic and many believe it is an industry ripe for disruption. GoGoHealth is a cool product in tech that is trying to shift the way people think about healthcare and technology. GoGoHealth targets individuals who have experienced and had to pay for unnecessary doctor visits. Going to a doctor’s office for an appointment over a simple health issue can have serious costs attached to it. Cancelling work costs you productivity and probably money as well. You waste gas by having to drive yourself to the office, and the visit itself costs you a certain amount of money out of pocket depending on your insurance provider. This may not seem worth it when all you have is an ear infection and all you need is a simple prescription. Small health issues like these take up many people’s time and money and the company behind GoGoHealth wants to eliminate that from happening. GoGoHealth provides consumers with an online connection to health professionals that they can consult over the Internet to determine whether it is worth it to pay an actual visit to the office. If you have trouble connecting with GoGoHealth online, you should find a home tech support service that can help you connect once more. Read more »
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January 20th, 2013 by
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Sometimes, you need a little help from your family and friends. The MediSafe Project calls itself the first cloud-synced mobile app that helps monitor if people take their medications when they should. The app lets users know when it is time for each medication.
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September 5th, 2012 by
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Managing a company in the tech sector can be extraordinarily difficult, even for a seasoned businessperson. Given how many tech sector geniuses peak early with their industry-changing ideas, many CEOs in the tech sector rely upon the expertise of more established leaders in business. Facebook, for example, was a great idea that did not begin to rise to its financial potential until Mark Zuckerberg hired Sheryl Sandberg. But Sandberg is not the only financial expert using her talents in the tech sector. Mark Rubash, for example, is an impressive voice for Heartflow, Inc. Read more »