Mobile Phone: A Smart and Healthy Device
Abstract:
Research
into health communication seeks to refine communication strategies to inform
people about ways to enhance health or to avoid specific health risks. As per
many reports, current scenarios the health risks are generally like Cardiac
arrest, Blood pressure, Sugar etc. This paper proposes a Smart Wrist Watch
which will measure the Blood pressure, sugar and Pulse rate of the individual
and if risk has been found it will inform the group of persons with the
location of the mobile.
Keywords:
Health Communication, Mobile health, Smart Watch, Healthy
app, Wrist Watch BP monitor, Wrist Watch Glucose monitor & Wrist Watch
pulse rate monitor.
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