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How IoT Helps in Real-time Remote Health Monitoring of Elderly Patients, Improving Quality of Life
Can technology help elderly citizens to live independently longer? The number of elderly citizens coming to care homes in response to the COVID-19 epidemic has exacerbated the social isolation and loneliness experienced by many elderly and vulnerable people, increasing their risk of serious health issues. This trend, combined with societal shifts such as lower intergenerational living, greater geographic mobility, and fewer connected communities, has put the elderly at risk of isolation and, as a result, danger.
By Jessi Ryan4 years ago in FYI
A theory on Working Memory
I have a theory about how the working memory truly works in the brain. I've been talking about it recently. I'm trying to write and rewrite my articles until I have a nice copy of the information that I feel adequately tackles the subject. This is just conjecture of mine so just take it as food for thought, but I have a good feeling it's pretty close to the answer. It's quite possible that they don't answer this question in courses on the brain because they assume it's common sense somehow, but I think it's worth noting regardless because there is a lot of information on the brain that makes use of abstractions such as the concept of the working memory, or the visuospatial sketchpad or the phonological loop to describe various phenomena in a way that's very removed from what I assume is the actual cause, but it's because it still works in such a way that it can describe many complex phenomena.
By Nicholas Powers4 years ago in FYI
LIVING WORLD
The world has two types of structure, living and nonliving. Viruses are peculiar in that they are lifeless particle outside lining beings but become active inside cells of living beings. Despite distinction of living (e.g.,Plants, Animals, Fungi, bacteria) from nonliving (e.g., bricks, stones, rocks, tables, nails), it is very difficult to define life and living being by any simple or composite property. Life is recognized by the mode of its working which Includes some unified and basic characteristics.
By Mangesh Ashok Jamnik4 years ago in FYI
Design Registration & its needs
A unique industrial design registration refers to the creation of fresh and original product characteristics that are immediately identifiable by the distinctive shape, formation, patterns, beautifying, and mix of such shapes or hues used. At first glance, a remarkable design catches the attention in its completed state. It has a strong favorable impact on the market's customers. Here are a few of the most important reasons why a company should register its design:
By Bhawna Gaur4 years ago in FYI
Scary And Frightening Powers Of An Empath And Why They're Too Much For Humans
You really wouldn't need kryptonite to bring Superman to his knees or have to have the infinity glove to beat back the Avengers. You don't need to kill Batman to cripple him. All you'd need to bring down the greatest superheroes of our imaginations, or for that matter, any mortal human being of good character, is for them to end up with one more heightened ability. Many people have the ability, to a point, but there's one that can go too far and break the strongest of minds.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in FYI
EXPLAINED: OPTICAL FIBER INTERNET
In this era of our lives everything around the world is becoming fast paced, so why should our internet connections be of any exception? The real problem is solved by optical Fiber Internet connection. This means that the traditional internet connectivities are getting obsolete and they are reshaped in the form of High-Speed Internet connection.
By Microtalk Communications4 years ago in FYI
Self-Reports Take Precedence
6% of people self-report they are below average, but they are way above average in self-reporting. The 94% of people self-reporting to be above average are actually below average in self-reporting. The first shall be last and the last, first. Unless, of course, you're EXACTLY average. Then, you'll have to just wait in line with the rest of 'em. Average wait time for this ride is 80 or so years, unless you can somehow get a FastPass, which is by walking into a concentrated ghetto of ethnic homogeneity, chanting anti-ethnic slogans and slurs about said ethnic residents who live in the said ethnically concentrated homogeneity. When asked, 94% of people self-report that they can do this above average, but they only say that because they feel the other 6% live in said ethnically concentrated areas.
By Gerard DiLeo4 years ago in FYI
Weird Things About Dreams. Did You Know Them? . Top Story - January 2022.
You never know what will happen after you put your head on the pillow to go to bed. You may dream that you are flying, that you are talking to dead people, that you have returned to school, or that you have a difficult exam tomorrow. Dreams are strange and mysterious, and scientists have been studying them since time immemorial to try to make sense of them.
By Nikkita Bravo4 years ago in FYI






