PERSONALIZED MEDICINE AND HEALTH MONITORING WITH FOCUS ON HYDRATION TO IMPROVE HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS IN CONTEXT OF DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES

作者: Rico Brendtke

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摘要: The demographic change and the growth of mankind are challenging worldwide, especially for healthcare systems. One strategy that is will in future further be employed to keep humans healthier at all ages coeval fighting disease related consequences, offer modern technologies personalized treatment health monitoring. New technological advance monitoring using sensor-based (eHealth) help people recover from illness or stay healthy, monitor state patients need assist care staff during their daily routine. This review aims give an overview on current trends used treat diseases measure vital parameters with focus hydration as a particularly important parameter, which can catalyst several secondary diseases. Further we reveal trend towards individually tailored therapy preventive via new wireless area body network. There some already existing but there not yet way entire one most crucial parameters. In combination advanced therapeutic medicinal products companion diagnostics, networks may pave medicine improve systems acute manners well individual physical fitness.

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