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+ | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_enhancement | ||
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+ | == what qualifies as "vitals" and a page == | ||
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+ | So I think there should be things all people always track in case something goes wrong. Doctors already track weight and blood pressure every visit. Resting heart rate is a great example as the most common wearable, the smart watch already tracks it. Some possible suggestions would be mood, symptoms and a few cognitive tests. What do you think? - [[User:DG|DG]] | ||
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+ | : I'm not 100% sure what you mean. A differentiation between self-tracked variables and those vitals which are already routinely collected when visiting a doctor? - [[User:Gedankenstuecke|Gedankenstuecke]] ([[User talk:Gedankenstuecke|talk]]) 12:29, 15 July 2022 (UTC) | ||
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+ | == Should I put this in? problems with st saving money == | ||
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+ | Right after "self tracking saves money" add "Self tracking might push all the work onto the user and push away the doctor, but that is probably speculation." - [[User:DG|DG]] | ||
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+ | : Which point exactly do you mean? :-) - [[User:Gedankenstuecke|Gedankenstuecke]] ([[User talk:Gedankenstuecke|talk]]) 12:29, 15 July 2022 (UTC) | ||
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+ | == it is fun to get enough data == | ||
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+ | points and finally say 'this prescriptive plan did not work for me' | ||
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+ | == making those tough medical decisions == | ||
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+ | is it worth to have a somewhat serious operation to fix a drop in quality of life if you are not sure there is a drop without health tracking |
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potential sources[edit | edit source]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_enhancement
what qualifies as "vitals" and a page[edit | edit source]
So I think there should be things all people always track in case something goes wrong. Doctors already track weight and blood pressure every visit. Resting heart rate is a great example as the most common wearable, the smart watch already tracks it. Some possible suggestions would be mood, symptoms and a few cognitive tests. What do you think? - DG
- I'm not 100% sure what you mean. A differentiation between self-tracked variables and those vitals which are already routinely collected when visiting a doctor? - Gedankenstuecke (talk) 12:29, 15 July 2022 (UTC)
Should I put this in? problems with st saving money[edit | edit source]
Right after "self tracking saves money" add "Self tracking might push all the work onto the user and push away the doctor, but that is probably speculation." - DG
- Which point exactly do you mean? :-) - Gedankenstuecke (talk) 12:29, 15 July 2022 (UTC)
it is fun to get enough data[edit | edit source]
points and finally say 'this prescriptive plan did not work for me'
making those tough medical decisions[edit | edit source]
is it worth to have a somewhat serious operation to fix a drop in quality of life if you are not sure there is a drop without health tracking