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Plug-In, See Data: My Journey To Effortless EHealth Monitoring

I have been prescribed blood pressure medication for most of my adult life, starting in 1992 when I was in the military. My figures tended to hang around 150/90 (systole/diastole) which is considered to be risky what comes to cardiovascular health.  Blood pressure medications work in many different ways, and occasionally the body finds a […]

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Drone Protocol – A Journey through the Evolution of Remote-controlled Technology

Some time ago I wrote about my first computer-radio-controlled car, which I constructed in 1984 around my Commodore 64 and a 4-way relay controller. At that time I had to design everything myself, ranging from radio delays to wheel sensor clap adjustments. I still vividly remember the feeling when the car was able to navigate […]

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Precision Medicine Unveiled: Human Measurements Steal the Spotlight

Next week, we’re breaking new ground as we shift our focus from traditional machine measurements to the fascinating realm of human metrics. Join us at the TM Forum event in Nice, where we’ll be conducting initial measurements, not of brain EEG just yet, but something equally intriguing – blood pressure and pulse from our booth […]