CES 2020 is underway and multiple health care products are on display, including a robot that reminds your loved ones when to take their medication.
Uber Health to Improve Patient Ride-Hailing Services On Thursday, Uber launched its Uber Health platform for healthcare providers. Medical facilities, rehab centers, clinics and hospitals can book rides for patients from a centralized dashboard – no app required. According to Techcrunch, Uber Health general manager Chris Weber noted some 3.6 million Americans miss appointments due to lack access to reliable transportation. Uber’s endeavors into health care trace back to 2014, when Uber first offered on-demand flu shots in large markets across the U.S. Since then there have been similar efforts throughout the world, from diabetes and thyroid testing in India, to subsidized rides for breast cancer screening in the U.S., to many more. Last summer, over 100 healthcare organizations joined the platform during a private beta. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
UFC Vice President of Athlete Health and Performance, Jeff Novitzky, explains how common it is for supplements to contain banned ingredients and discusses the need for federal governments to regulate the industry.
Patricia Derrick, owner of Brainpaths, explains and demonstrates her device that helps with brain stimulation.
Certified music therapist Emily Rawlings works with adults and children with disabilities such as cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, blindness, autism and developmental delays to aid with behavior, communication and social skills.
Chris and Laura show us exercises for good posture.
Chris and Laura make the burpee harder with dumbbells.
Chris and Laura teach us how to stretch the lats and abductors.
Trainers Chris Huth and Laura Salcedo demonstrate hip flexors and leg swings
Trainers Chris Huth and Laura Salcedo take us through Captain Morgan side planks.
Trainers Chris Huth and Laura Salcedo take us through partner pull-ups.
Trainers Chris Huth and Laura Salcedo take us through some exercises with the pull-up bar.
Trainers Laura Salcedo and Chris Huth take us through walking lunges and dumbbell squats.
Especially important for people who work on their feet all day, trainers Chris Huth and Laura Salcedo demonstrate proper form when standing.