The founder of Spotify, Daniel Ek
is launching another startup named Neko Health and it's awesome !
Why this is a big deal?(Read below)
They provide advanced full body Health Checkup.
It's like screening in airport.
You basically go into a machine
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Tanishq
Hey it's me . Tada..... • 11m
But how it will calculate the blood levels of human body without even monitoring the blood drops 🤯
Compact medical device under 2k with all these features for all types of people's
how's that Idea ?
1. Temperature Measurement
2. Blood Pressure Monitoring
3. Heart Rate and Oxygen Levels (SpO2)
4. Blood Sugar Monitoring
5. Respiration
"Do you know approximately how many cells are contained within the human body?"
- The human body contains roughly 37 trillion cells.#humanbody
#cells
#biologyart
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#medicalillustration
#37trillioncells
#cellularworld
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🔥🤯TECH
A man named Stan Larkin once hit the headlines by surviving for 555 days without a heart. While waiting for a transplant, the then 25-year-old had to always carry around an artificial heart device in a backpack to pump the blood in his body
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Pradeep Chaudhary
Co-founder & Product • 2m
How to calculate unit economy in the & Hotel Hospitality industry?
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TEJAS A
Hey I am on Medial • 10m
How do companies calculate software running costs for a project ?
Is ther a standard method/procedure followed to estimate the cost ?
How can we calculate per user cost?
HOW THIS PRODUCT IS DESTROYING APPLE 🍎
**WHOOP** is a wearable fitness tracker designed to provide users with insights into their overall health and performance. It's particularly popular among athletes and fitness enthusiasts.
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The founder of Spotify, Daniel Ek
is launching another startup named Neko Health and it's awesome !
Why this is a big deal?(Read below)
They provide advanced full body Health Checkup.
It's like screening in airport.
You basically go into a machine
The dream of battery-free devices has taken an unlikely turn, as Carnegie Mellon researchers debuted Power-Over-Skin.
The technology allows for electrical currents to travel through human skin in a bid to power things like blood sugar monitors, pace