21 July 2021, 03:07 pm
Smartwatch devices and other wearable devices can be quite invaluable to those who are struggling with addiction, according to a recent report.
(Photo : Christoph Dernbach/picture alliance via Getty Images) 02 June 2021, Berlin: The new mobile operating system HarmonyOS on the new Huawei Watch 3 Pro. The Chinese technology company has the new system on Wednesday on the market consideration. Huawei wants to free itself from the dependence on Google.
A team from Washington State University recently published a study in the Journal of Medical Internet Research, which says that a wearable wristband like a smartwatch can help with fighting relapses by measuring how the body responds to stress in real-time, writes MedicalXpress.
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Real-time stress detection devices could help fight alcohol relapses
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U.S. data-protection laws do not reflect the public’s preferences, study reveals
In the United States, massive volumes of individual-level data, called big data, are used for a variety of reasons, including marketing, intelligence gathering and political campaigns. Big data are also vital to public health efforts, such as improving population health, informing personalized medicine and transforming biomedical research. However, it can be challenging to use big data for health applications due to laws and concerns about individual privacy.
Federal and state data-protection laws exist to protect individual privacy, and they vary depending on the type of data, who is using it and the data s intended purpose. The complexity and differences in these data-protection laws can make it difficult for researchers to use big data for social benefits, such as improved public health. Additionally, few laws have a public health or research exception that permits using the data to explore heal