Numerous devices are coming out stimulating people to control their vital signs, workloads, steps, sleep measuring slightest deviations from health equilibrium. Twenty percent of Americans are owning now a wearable medical device. 56% of those believe that by monitoring their vital signs they will increase life expectancy at least by, in average, 10 years. According to a MarketResearch.com report, the Internet of Health (IoH) market segment is poised to hit $117 billion… Read More
Category: Health and Wellness Programms, Internet of Health (IoH), Internet of Things (IoT), IoT to discriminate senior employees, KardiaBand, Microsoft Kinect2.0, Senior Employee Discrimination, Thync, Uncategorized, Zensorium Tags: Health and Wellness progrmas with wearables to discriminate employees, Internet of Health to discriminate empoyees, violation of personal health data with Internet of Things (IoT) Internet of Health (IoH)
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