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Most of us deal with a health care system that limits access to thorough health testing until something serious happens. So imagine sitting down in front of a mirror and in less than a minute, learning you have an irregular heart rate or hypertension or a fever, and then being able to take that data straight to a doctor. NuraLogix hopes that becomes commonplace with its Anura MagicMirror. The mirror (which is basically a 21.5-inch tablet) uses a camera to detect the blood flow activity beneath the surface of your face's skin, then sends that reading through an algorithm to calculate 100-plus health parameters. It builds on the brand's existing Anura app that can read certain vital signs through your phone's camera.
Jan-8-2024, 12:00:00 GMT
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