App Enables Users to Track Brain Disorders on Their Smartphones
App Enables Users to Track Brain Disorders on Their Smartphones
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BINYAMINA, Israel People with chronic diseases are advised to stay home during the Covid-19 pandemic because they are at risk for complications should they become infected.
However, that makes it difficult to get essential medical monitoring for their existing conditions. And while Israel has emerged as a leader in telemedicine, it’s easier to check heart rate and blood pressure remotely than to evaluate from a distance what is happening in the brain.
Jan 13, 2021
Montfort’s FDA-cleared neurological monitoring is used by healthcare facilities on four continents and is tracking post-Covid symptoms in Brazil.
By Abigail Klein Leichman, ISRAEL21c
People with chronic diseases are advised to stay home during the Covid-19 pandemic because they are at risk for complications should they become infected.
However, that makes it difficult to get essential medical monitoring for their conditions. And while Israel has emerged as a world leader in telemedicine, it’s easier to check heart rate and blood pressure remotely than to evaluate from a distance what is happening in the brain.
Now, patients with neurological disorders can be monitored in real time remotely, with an FDA-approved solution from Israeli startup Montfort.
Dr. Eric Runte and Dr. Tony Conte
Sonora, CA The Tuolumne Me-Wuk Indian Health Center has hired Dr. Eric Runte to serve as the new Medical Director.
TMWIHC notes that Dr. Runte, a longtime local family practice physician, brings over 30 years of experience in primary care. He is a graduate of the University of California Davis School of Medicine.
In addition, the TMWIHC announces that it is expanding its pediatric services as Dr. Tony Conte is now joining the medical center full time. He had been seeing pediatric patients in Tuolumne and the move will allow for pediatric services in Sonora as well. Dr. Conte studied at UC Davis before moving onto Wayne State University School of Medicine in Michigan and completing his residency at Northwestern University.
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The writer of twice-monthly health columns is a practicing cardiologist, clinical professor at Wayne State University School of Medicine and founder of the Kahn Center for Cardiac Longevity in Bingham Farms. He is an author and has appeared on national TV, including Dr. Oz and The Doctors Show.
By Dr. Joel Kahn I ve followed a plant-based diet (no eggs, meats, dairy) since 1977, when the salad bar at my University of Michigan dormitory was the only choice that looked edible. It worked out well for my cardiology career, as it is the only diet ever shown to reverse heart disease.
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