Saturday, May 20, 2017

The future of wearables is GROWING:

The future of wearables is GROWING:


Consumers are adopting wearables at a fast pace, with improving health as their primary motivator for buying devices, according to the 2016 Pricewaterhouse Cooper Consumer Intelligence Series that focuses on wearables. 

The study, which surveyed 1,000 consumers in March 2016, found that health organizations, including doctors, hospitals and health insurance companies, are the most trusted when referring wearables to their customers. This provides a big opportunity for healthcare organizations to partner with technology companies to make unique connections with consumers.

The wearable technology market grew 29% in 2016, with 101.9 million units sold, according to the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Wearable Device Tracker. The organization projects that the wearable market will reach more than 213 billion units sold by 2020. The most popular units continue to be wristbands and watch-like devices, though clothing and eyewear are gaining traction. 

Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Awesome Apps for your Helo!

Go to the Helo app store and read up on the apps to see which ones would enhance what you are looking for in your Helo experience!


Thursday, April 20, 2017

INFOLIO Phone will be RELEASED at Convention!!!!May 27th 2017!

Posted by a WGN affiliate in Philippines:


The New INFOLIO Phone will be RELEASED at Convention!!!!May 27th 2017!


The New INFOLIO Phone will be RELEASED at Convention!!!!
Not only will the WOR(l)D Infolio phone have amazing specs, it is the very FIRST and ONLY phone out there with NO ELECTROSMOG! Why?!? Because the BioZen Chip will already be automatically installed and will shield you from any negative electrosmog effect! How an you EVER use any other phone or let alone let your CHILDREN use any other phone besides this phone?!?ico_sx_tel
Good news! The Infolio will officially be released at Convention on May 27 2017 in Bangkok, Thailand! ONLY THE PEOPLE IN ATTENDANCE will be able to order these phones along with a special promotion! So you definitely 100% want to make sure you are there!!!!! Looking forward to celebrating with all of you in Thailand! For More info and tickets to BangKok Thailand Go to your WGN Store

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

HOW THE WORLDWIDE SHORTAGE OF DOCTORS AND HEALTH CARE WORKERS MEANS OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU

HOW THE WORLDWIDE SHORTAGE OF DOCTORS AND HEALTH CARE WORKERS MEANS OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU


WGN affiliates marketing the incredible Helo get asked all the time: how can this work?

Hey!  The Helo is simply in the forefront/middle of a dynamic and much-needed health care artificial intelligence sector --- and the bedside manner is OFF THE HOOK!!

Here's just one article that gives a peep into what is going on worldwide that will affect each of us in the upcoming decades:


There’s currently a shortage of over seven million physicians, nurses and other health workers worldwide, and the gap is widening. Doctors are stretched thin — especially in underserved areas — to respond to the growing needs of the population.
Meanwhile, training physicians and health workers is historically an arduous process that requires years of education and experience.

Fortunately, artificial intelligence can help the healthcare sector to overcome present and future challenges. Here’s how AI algorithms and software are improving the quality and availability of healthcare services.

AI health assistants

One of the most basic yet efficient use cases of artificial intelligence is to optimize the clinical process. Traditionally, when patients feel ill, they go to the doctor, who checks their vital signs, asks questions, and gives a prescription. Now, AI assistants can cover a large part of clinical and outpatient services, freeing up doctors’ time to attend to more critical cases.
Your.MD is an AI-powered mobile app that provides basic healthcare. The chatbot asks users about their symptoms and provides easy-to-understand information about their medical conditions. The platform has a vast network of information that links symptoms to causes.
The assistant uses natural language processing and generation to provide a rich and fluid experience, and machine learning algorithms to create a complex map of the user’s condition and provide a personalized experience.
Your.MD suggests steps and measures to remedy the illness, including warning users when they need to see a doctor.

AI algorithms can quickly ingest millions of samples in short order and glean useful patterns. And unlike humans, they don’t lose their edge when they grow old. Several institutions and firms are investing on this scheme in developing healthcare solutions.

Researchers at Stanford University have created an AI algorithm that can identify skin cancer. They trained their deep learning algorithm with 130,000 images of moles, rashes, and lesions. According to results its efficiency in diagnosing skin cancer rivals that of professional doctors. The researchers hope to make it available through a mobile app some time in the future. This can be an opportunity to provide inexpensive screening to anyone with smartphone.
DeepMind, a Google-owned AI company, is using machine learning to fight blindness in cooperation with NHS. Researchers at the firm are training a deep learning algorithm with a million anonymous eye scans. This will help spot eye conditions such as wet age-related macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy at early stages. According to the experts, in some cases, they might eventually be able to prevent 98 percent of most severe visual loss.
Morpheo is an AI platform that helps in the diagnosis of sleep disorders. The traditional process of analyzing sleep patterns is complicated and time consuming. With the help of machine learning algorithms, Morpheo is assisting doctors by automating the identification of sleep patterns. The creators believe this will help in creating predictive and preventive treatments.

Source and for more: https://thenextweb.com/artificial-intelligence/2017/04/13/artificial-intelligence-revolutionizing-healthcare/?amp=1
 
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Friday, April 14, 2017

Doesn't the HELO make sense?

Wearable tech market forecast:

Wearable Tech Market To Be Worth $34 Billion By 2020



CCS Insight has updated its outlook on the future of wearable tech, indicating that 411 million smart wearable devices, worth a staggering $34 billion, will be sold in 2020.
The analyst claims the industry will hit $14 billion this year, with wrist-based devices – such as smartwatches and fitness trackers – continuing to dominate. Its forecast states half of all wearable tech sales over the next 12 months will be from these genres, with smartwatches making up 50% of the estimated 60 million shipments.


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Question, wearer of wearable tech:

Doesn't it make sense to tap in to a  portion of that revenue yourself by snagging a free affiliate website with the Helo LX product and refer others?


Answer:  YEP!

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Wednesday, March 29, 2017

The Dual Market of Helo Enthusiasts

The Dual Market of Helo Enthusiasts 

Much of the hype surrounding wearable technology today is concerned with the fitness freak who wants the most stylish wearable that gives the most accurate and comprehensive tracking of workouts, walks, etc.

Helo covers that market well.

But there is a secondary market which we'll just call HEALTH MONITORING that is not so hyped or even known about by the general public but which has deep implications for the future of health care.  For example,consider this article from ENGINEERING IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY MAGAZINE:


Wearable sensors and systems have evolved to the point that they can be considered ready for clinical application. This is due not only to the tremendous increase in research efforts devoted to this area in the past few years but also
to the large number of companies that have recently started investing aggressively in the development of wearable products for clinical applications. Stable trends showing a growth in the use of this technology suggest that soon wearable systems will be part of routine clinical evaluations.
The interest for wearable systems originates from the need for monitoring patients over extensive periods of time. If observations over one
or two days are satisfactory, ambulatory systems can be utilized to gather physiological data. An obvious example is the use of ambulatory systems for ECG monitoring, which has been part of the routine evaluation of cardiovascular patients for almost three decades.
Wearable systems are totally nonobtrusive devices that allow physicians to overcome the limitations of ambulatory technology and provide a response to the need for monitoring individuals over weeks or even months. 
 
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No other device can serve the emerging fitness-tracking and health-monitoring markets like the Helo.