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    Wearables

    Wearable technology includes smart devices worn on the body that collect and transmit data. Explore innovations in healthcare wearables, exoskeletons, fitness trackers, and smart textiles powered by AI and sensors.

    Bionic eyes

    Artificial vision – Bionic eyes or retinal implants for the blind

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    Vision impairment or blindness occurs due to retinal diseases, damage, or age-related macular degeneration of the optic nerve, the brain, or any part of...

    Sustainable power for wearables: Top energy harvesting techniques

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    With the rapid development and widespread adoption of wearables, portable and sustainable power sources have become an important concern for the convenient and long-lasting...
    flexible sensors

    Wearable flexible sensors – A brief overview

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    Sensors represent the “eyes,” “ears,” or “noses” of data processing systems in numerous applications in our day-to-day lives. Sensors typically provide real-time information about...
    Virtual Reality

    Virtual Reality (VR) in cognitive rehabilitation

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    Virtual reality (VR) is quickly finding wider acceptance in healthcare as the medical community increasingly becomes aware of its potential benefits as a promising...
    wearables

    Smart wearables in health insurance – Applications and benefits

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    Physical inactivity is a significant public health issue, causing an increasing prevalence of obesity and several other forms of chronic illnesses like cancer, cardiovascular...

    Top 5 best affordable fitness trackers in 2022 [Updated]

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    Fitness trackers have gained immense popularity today; thanks to the advancements of wearable technologies, they can now lead us to a fitter and healthier...
    vr-healthcare

    Using virtual reality (VR) in healthcare – A panoramic view

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    Rapidly evolving virtual reality (VR) technology is used in a wide range of medical applications today, including medical education/training, surgical simulation, psychotherapy, telemedicine, diagnostic...
    vr-travel-tourism

    Virtual reality (VR) – Exploring the new possibilities in travel and tourism

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    In today's digital world, tourism demands continuous innovation and investments in technology to stay competitive and financially viable, keep attracting visitors, and create an...
    SuitX

    Top 12 industrial exoskeleton technologies for industrial workers

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    Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) is one of the most common conditions among industry workers. Most strain injuries associated with MSDs, are caused by repetitive manual...
    Exoskeleton

    Lower limb exoskeletons – Everything you need to know

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    It is an extraordinary time for robotic exoskeletons, also known as external wearable robots, to help human beings support and protect parts of their...
    water-bottle

    10 cool gadgets that make us feel like we live in the future

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    The future is always associated with super cool and innovative gadgets. Look at the pace of technological advancement in the past couple of decades......
    smart-home

    Ambient assisted living (AAL) for the elderly and patients with chronic diseases

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    The concept of a smart home or smart environment consists of a network of smart sensors, wearables, and automated mechanisms in the Internet of...