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Digital health consumers on the road to the future (Preprint)

Rita Kukafka
2019 Journal of Medical Internet Research  
This viewpoint explores the enormous benefits for health consumers when digital-first health care is embraced. Also, it explores what risks exist if surveillance capitalism takes over health care.  ...  Further, some solutions to prepare digital health citizens for the road ahead are also discussed.  ...  The IoT streams in big data from smart things and can virtually and digitally connect inanimate and physical living things.  ... 
doi:10.2196/16359 pmid:31750835 pmcid:PMC6895867 fatcat:mxvt6qmgkjhpni3dqjtqshrbym

Network Attack Detection Using NeuroEvolution of Augmenting Topologies (NEAT) Algorithm

Tamara Zhukabayeva, Aigul Adamova, Khu Ven-Tsen, Zhanserik Nurlan, Yerik Mardenov, Nurdaulet Karabayev
2024 JOIV: International Journal on Informatics Visualization  
The imperfection of existing intrusion detection methods and the changing nature of malicious actions on the attacker's part led to the Internet of Things (IoT) network interaction in an unsafe state.  ...  The presented research was conducted on open datasets TON_IOT DATASETS, which include multiple data sources collected from IoT sensors.  ...  These problems include the behavior policy for the Internet of Things in the face of malicious attacks.  ... 
doi:10.62527/joiv.8.1.2220 fatcat:yuseweut4vchlhdzt5q4cshwqq

Canadian health care professionals' knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of nutritional genomics

Mark Weir, Karine Morin, Nola Ries, David Castle
2010 British Journal of Nutrition  
Nutritional genomics has reached the public through applications of the Human Genome Project offered direct to consumers (DTC).  ...  To ensure greater public protection, respondents cite the importance of more stringent regulatory oversight of DTC genetic testing.  ...  Acknowledgements The institution where the work was performed is the University of Ottawa (Ottawa, ON, Canada).  ... 
doi:10.1017/s0007114510002035 pmid:20550743 fatcat:an4lszpgz5dt5jb4vpatccngja

The applicability of the Internet of Things (IoT) between fundamental rights to health and to privacy

Mateus De Oliveira Fornasier
2019 Revista de Investigações Constitucionais  
Results: IoT/IoMT presents a great potential of actualization of the fundamental right to health, but the security of the collection and storage of sensitive data should be the first concern Resumo este  ...  Its main hypothesis is that healthcare can be revolutionarily improved with IoT, but despite of all of that revolution in good practices, good technologies of security, securitized by public policies and  ...  Protecting personal data demands self-regulation on the part of consumers.  ... 
doi:10.5380/rinc.v6i2.67592 fatcat:dbcbswedsngijlcdm7wjuqjrru

Privacy, Personhood, and Property in the Age of Genomics

Wendy Bonython, Bruce Arnold
2015 Laws  
Revolutions in genetic technology have heralded the age of population-scale genomic metadata.  ...  Section 3 places the "genomic revolution" in context, highlighting some of the claims about the tools for and consequences of reading (and even editing) what has popularly become known as the "book of  ...  The Declaration on the Human Genome and Human Rights expressly does a number of things.  ... 
doi:10.3390/laws4030377 fatcat:s7upnttv5zhurh4p3tsjg4re2u

Special issue for data intensive eScience

Judy Qiu, Dennis Gannon
2012 Distributed and parallel databases  
Medical imagery and genomics have as much data but from a slew of distributed instruments. It is projected that there will be 24 billion devices on the Internet by 2020.  ...  We now live in the world of massive multi-core and GPU processing systems, very large main memory systems, fast networking components, fast solid state drive, and large data centers that consume massive  ...  Acknowledgements We would like to thank the authors for contributing papers on their research on latest trends in data intensive technologies and applications for this special issue, and thank all the  ... 
doi:10.1007/s10619-012-7107-1 fatcat:s3yzixkgprfm5cbijcxzyziuem

Impact of Big Data Analytics on Healthcare and Society

Ajit Kumar Roy
2016 Journal of Biometrics & Biostatistics  
According to internet experts the present technological advances to collect and analyze massive sets of data is likely to lead to revolutionary changes in business, and society.  ...  Big data is created every day by the interactions of billions of people using computers, GPS devices, cell phones, censors and medical devices, data-intensive areas such as atmospheric science, genome  ...  Acknowledgements I am thankful for giving me an opportunity to deliver Key Note Address on 'Impact of Big Data Analytics on Business, Economy, Health Care and Society' at the 4th International Conference  ... 
doi:10.4172/2155-6180.1000300 fatcat:szpwx2rvcjgullzdyjsedggrsq

Application of Internet of Things (IoT) in Biomedicine: Challenges and Future Directions [chapter]

Robert Fuior, Alexandru Sălceanu, Cătălina Luca, Călin Corciovă
2024 Internet of Things - New Insights  
The chapter provides an overview of the various technologies and protocols used for the Internet of Medical Things (IoT), with an overview of the current technologies, applications, and challenges.  ...  The Internet of Things (IoT) is currently rapidly being incorporated into many fields, but there are still some fields, such as healthcare, where IoT adoption is much slower.  ...  Application of Internet of Things (IoT) in Biomedicine: Challenges and Future Directions DOI: http://dx.doi.org /10.5772/intechopen.113178  ... 
doi:10.5772/intechopen.113178 fatcat:qozkodfyhnc7hnrsvu6rwppohi

PGTandMe: social networking-based genetic testing and the evolving research model

Valerie Gutmann Koch
2012 Health matrix (Cleveland, Ohio : 1991)  
genomic research--focuses on the consequences of shifting the structure, locus, timing, and scope of research through genetic crowd-sourcing.  ...  This article evaluates the transformation in research that the hybrid of PGT and social networking will bring about, and--highlighting the challenges associated with a new paradigm of "patient-driven"  ...  ) an individual's genomic data within a large pool of data. 100 The authors of one article concluded that, "the policies and practices guiding genomic data sharing should continue to evolve in order  ... 
pmid:22616542 fatcat:2rzbckzcobb3vhqahrzfkmq664

INDUSTRY 4.0 IMPACTS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF RETAIL E-COMMERCE

Nogueira ., Edithe Oliveira, Borchardt ., Miriam .
2021 Scientific Research Journal  
The research carried out has a qualitative approach and is of the exploratory type, whose data collection technique was the bibliographical research, looking for articles in the CAPES Database.  ...  Thus, the objective of this research is to identify and explore the effects and impacts of industry 4.0 on retail e-commerce.  ...  The basic idea of the internet of things is to make things generally present in our daily lives, such as household appliances and electronic and digital devices in general, communicate with each other  ... 
doi:10.31364/scirj/v9.i09.2021.p0921876 fatcat:hw4flqgjmbgcndmydimjxnq2hy

A review of internet of medical things (IoMT) - based remote health monitoring through wearable sensors: a case study for diabetic patients

Omar AlShorman, Buthaynah AlShorman, Mahmood Al-khassaweneh, Fahad Alkahtani
2020 Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science  
</span><span>Theses advancements led to the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) which provides a continuous, remote and real-time monitoring of patients.  ...  The goal of this paper is to find </span><span>feasible </span><span>solutions to enhance the healthcare living facilities using remote health monitoring (RHM) and IoMT.  ...  and smart watches  Enhance continuous glucose monitoring.  Measure glucose levels in tears  Improve patient safety [68] Designing an Internet-of-Things (IoT) and sensor-based in-home monitoring system  ... 
doi:10.11591/ijeecs.v20.i1.pp414-422 fatcat:2d5scclkcjeg5iywlzsiuab6g4

Emerging IT Trends in Healthcare and Well-Being

Jinan Fiaidhi, Craig Kuziemsky, Sabah Mohammed, Jens Weber, Thodoros Topaloglou
2016 IT Professional Magazine  
the ways in which smartphones and the Internet of medical things can improve medicine both today and in the future.  ...  , two-way communication between diabetes patients and caregivers by utilizing Internet of Things (IoT) technology.  ... 
doi:10.1109/mitp.2016.45 fatcat:a6467zererha7cbksktiwqjme4

From Protection of Privacy to Control of Data Streams: A Focus Group Study on Biobanks in the Information Society

K. Snell, J. Starkbaum, G. Lauß, A. Vermeer, I. Helén
2012 Public Health Genomics  
People identify many challenges associated with collection of personal data in the information society.  ...  The study showed that instead of privacy -which has been the key term of bioethical debates on biobanks -the notions of control and controllability are most essential for people.  ...  Acknowledgements The research for this article was conducted in the context of the project 'PRIVATE Gen' (Privacy Regimes Investigated: Variations, Adaptations and Transformations in an Era of (Post-)Genomics  ... 
doi:10.1159/000336541 pmid:22722693 fatcat:4agadtxh7vdqrjfkixfo5tmqzi

Communication is the key

Bernard Perbal
2014 Journal of cell communication and signaling  
On the occasion of this JCCS special issue on the roles of hormetic responses in adaptation, and response of living species to the modifications of their environment, it appeared that it was a good time  ...  The considerable advances of genome sequencing over the past decades have had a profound impact on our daily life and opened up new avenues for the public to have access to their genetic information and  ...  Yeger for his critical review of the manuscript and to Annick for her daily support.  ... 
doi:10.1007/s12079-014-0258-2 pmid:25408105 pmcid:PMC4390803 fatcat:fpusabwqsfhu7jzjdujqgobrsi

The Human and Ethical Aspects of Big Data

Grady Booch
2014 IEEE Software  
On COmputing J a n u a r y / F e b r u a r y 2 0 14 | I E E E S o f t wa r E GrADY BooCh is an IBM Fellow and one of the UML's original authors.  ...  He's currently developing Computing: The Human Experience, a major transmedia project for public broadcast. Contact him at grady@computingthehumanexperience.com.  ...  Today, in our Internet of Things, we gather data on all sorts of stuff.  ... 
doi:10.1109/ms.2014.16 fatcat:4vgyox7jtfcolknd773oxxbuie
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