Wrapping up the first full day of TEDMED yesterday, we had the opportunity to hear from a lot of interesting speakers and presenters. The aim of interdisciplinary events such as this one is to provide healthcare professionals creative ways of solving problems. One speaker in particular reminded us that no intervention or idea exists in […]
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Your patient might be a ‘self tracker’, analyzing their personal health
A growing number of people are keeping data about themselves with hopes of improving their health. These are not people who necessarily have any knowledge or training in medicine, but rather normal people from all walks of life. The general idea is to answer the question “What works best for me?”