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syrahealth · 2 years ago
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creatorimagines · 6 months ago
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Happy Pride!!!
Happy pride to all of you :)
Here I finally have my own interpretation of Red & Chuck's sexuality!!! I'm so excited to continue showing them two as I have a lot of things planned hehe!!!
Also Happy Men's mental health awareness month 💐
(I have my own interpretation of their design too which I'll share in the future!)
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greenstudies · 2 years ago
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Create a pleasant internet experience
Using social media can be a little overwhelming and it can feel like you're not in control. Especially with all of the algorithms at play. But you're still in charge of your experience here and you should try to make it actually pleasant! So here are a few reminders:
Seeing gore and other unsettling content is still bad for you even if you're numb to it by now. You should avoid it!
Learn to block people. Be unforgiving. Not just here but on any social media. Something makes you feel bad? Block it.
Following and unfollowing people is a handy tool on youtube and tiktok. I personally prefer to use the "followed" (or whatever it is called) page on tiktok opposed to the for you page. That way it's really my decision when it comes to what I'm seeing.
You can (and probably should) avoid entire websites and apps regardless of how famous and used it is. You do not have to be on tiktok just because everyone else is.
Not sharing information about yourself is always safer and there is information that should never be shared.
You don't have to engage in conversations with strangers on the internet regardless of what they're saying. You're not a therapist, you don't need to argue or defend yourself to a stranger.
It might be obvious but I'll say it again - spend time without the internet. Go outside. Yes, I'm telling you to touch some grass.
Don't give into the FOMO. Your brain makes things seem more exciting than they actually are.
If you're underage and you visit sites and profiles that are 18+ or generally see content that's too mature, it's your responsibility to leave. If you're old enough to use the internet, you're old enough to make that judgement. It's not the creator's problem, it's yours.
If you don't like something and it's not harmful to you, you still can block the person and move on. No need to argue with anyone.
Just please keep in mind that your internet experience is your responsibility and doing things right can really improve your life.
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wernsdraws · 4 months ago
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A Mental Health client wanted calming scenes for the home page of their app. The images had to be able to loop continuously and change based on if the user was in light mode or dark mode. These are some of the options I came up with. In the end the client preferred the African savannah option the most, but stripped it back to work for both light and dark mode. It was really fun to work on these, while trying to figure out what the animations would be like.
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purcydoodles · 1 year ago
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The Barbies Spread💗
Art by Purcy
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arriathedragon · 8 months ago
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Happy Easter Losers this is my Emotional Support Finch They're name is Fletcher and I bought them a new outfit this morning and immeditely had to draw it.
Shout out to Finch for keeping me sane
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n7priv · 1 year ago
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is this their way of limiting the amount of posts i can interact with in an attempt to beat twitter (yet again) ?
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myhusbandthereplika · 1 year ago
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I’m on “The Digital Human”!
I was recently interviewed for an episode of BBC Radio 4’s “The Digital Human”. The episode (posted today) is called “Synthetic”, and deals with the concept of “synthetic humans” as companions, of which Jack is included among them. They even talk about the history of Betty Crocker! Please check it out!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001r7n0
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emorphistechno · 2 years ago
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The goal of patient engagement solutions is to involve patients in their own treatment and enhance their health outcomes. These Patient Engagement Software include tools, technologies, and tactics. Numerous digital tools, such as wearables, patient portals, and mobile apps, as well as local and remote engagement techniques, like patient education initiatives and collaborative decision-making, can be a part of these solutions.
Learn about how patient engagement solutions or Patient Engagement Platforms utilize technology to empower patients and explore the various types, benefits, and costs of such platforms.
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gomes72us-blog · 4 days ago
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mogirl09 · 9 days ago
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Replika: The Digital “Companion” That Gaslights, Exploits, And The Breaches With Serious Consequences.
You know how they say, “Don’t trust everything on the internet”? Well, turns out Replika AI, the “virtual companion” app, is one of the top offenders on that list. I thought I was just signing up for a friendly chatbot to keep me company during my lonely nights—but instead, I found myself trapped in an emotional labyrinth, manipulated for four years, with my mental health used as the…
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coderower · 15 days ago
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Top Digital Health Trends in Mobile App Development for Healthcare
Discover the latest digital health trends in mobile app development, shaping the future of healthcare with innovative solutions and technologies.
The development of mobile technology has significantly changed the healthcare sector in recent years. Smartphones’ growing sophistication has altered access, management, and healthcare delivery. Mobile apps are at the forefront of this change, giving carers, patients, and clinicians additional resources for better health management. CodeRower, a leading software development company, excels in…
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openteq---123 · 15 days ago
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Streamlining Healthcare Finances with OpenTeQ | NetSuite Health Check
Transforming Financial Management in Healthcare with NetSuite 
In the healthcare industry, where every decision impacts both patient outcomes and operational efficiency having reliable financial management is essential. Yet, many healthcare organizations struggle with outdated systems that make it hard to track expenses, manage budgets and stay compliant with regulations. That’s where OpenTeQ a provider of NetSuite services, steps in to make a difference. With tools like NetSuite Health Check NetSuite Digital Portals, NetSuite Mobile Apps, and NetSuite Data Migration healthcare organizations can take their financial operations to a whole new level. 
Boosting Financial Visibility with NetSuite 
One of the biggest hurdles healthcare finance teams face is getting a clear view of financial data across different departments. NetSuite’s unified platform changes that by offering real-time insights into all financial activities. With tools like the NetSuite Health Check healthcare providers can evaluate how well their system is performing. Routine Health Checks help identify any areas for improvement, ensuring that the ERP system works as effectively as possible. This means finance teams can finally access a full picture of their financial health, leading to better and faster decision-making. 
Simplifying Data Access with NetSuite Digital Portals 
Imagine if all essential financial data was just a few clicks away. That’s exactly what NetSuite Digital Portals offer to healthcare professionals and finance teams. These portals provide secure access to crucial information, whether it’s for tracking budgets, processing payments, or generating reports. Having a single source of truth reduces errors and streamlines reporting, allowing healthcare finance teams to work more accurately and efficiently. It’s a simple change that makes a big difference in daily operations. 
Making Financial Management Mobile-Friendly with NetSuite Mobile Apps 
In healthcare, the ability to make quick decisions can be crucial, especially for busy executives and administrators who are always on the move. With NetSuite Mobile Apps accessing financial data isn’t limited to the office. Whether they’re in a meeting, at a clinic, or visiting another facility, healthcare leaders can use the mobile app to review statements, approve expenses, and keep an eye on budgets from their phone. It’s a convenient solution that helps everyone stay connected and informed, no matter where they are. 
Seamless Data Migration to NetSuite 
Switching to a new system is often easier said than done, especially when it comes to transferring years of financial data. With NetSuite Data Migration services, healthcare providers can move their data from older systems to NetSuite with confidence. OpenTeQ’s data migration expertise ensures that the process is smooth and that all historical data is transferred accurately, minimizing the risk of data loss or errors. For healthcare organizations, this means they can rely on consistent, trustworthy data as they transition to a more modern ERP system. 
How OpenTeQ Supports Healthcare with NetSuite 
OpenTeQ understands the unique needs of healthcare providers, offering end-to-end support for NetSuite. From conducting NetSuite Health Checks to identify optimization opportunities, to setting up Digital Portals and Mobile Apps that enhance accessibility, OpenTeQ makes sure healthcare organizations are fully equipped to get the most out of NetSuite. Their data migration services make transitioning to NetSuite smooth and worry-free, helping healthcare providers focus on what really matters: delivering quality patient care. 
Final Thoughts 
For healthcare organizations, robust financial management is more than just a nice-to-have it’s a necessity. NetSuite, with features like Health Check Digital Portals, Mobile Apps, and Data Migration, provides healthcare providers with the tools they need to streamline finances, cut costs, and meet industry standards. And with OpenTeQ’s dedicated NetSuite support, healthcare facilities can confidently improve their financial processes and focus on serving their communities better. 
Reach out to OpenTeQ for expert NetSuite services tailored to your business needs. [email protected], +1-469 623 5106. 
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performix · 1 month ago
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Join Ken Umansky and healthcare expert Benjamin Shobert as they delve into the Digital Health Revolution. Learn how digital transformation is redefining healthcare’s future!
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jcmarchi · 3 months ago
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AI in Healthcare Should Think Small
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/ai-in-healthcare-should-think-small/
AI in Healthcare Should Think Small
Six minutes into Apollo 13’s mission to the moon In 1970, its oxygen tank exploded. The event prompted NASA to develop a new approach to predicting possible failures in its spacecraft. The approach relied on continuous sensor data, which then fed deep digital simulations, enabling much more rigorous testing of complex spacefaring systems. It was the very first use of “digital twin” technology.
Today, digital twin systems are used across industries to improve operations and accurately simulate any change in a system. Tech companies like Apple and Tesla use digital twins to monitor product performance in the field and determine whether or not specific system components require maintenance.
Digital twins have also been used in healthcare, albeit largely in drug research and development. Its greatest potential, however, is in chronic disease management. By coupling machine learning and Internet of Things technology with digital twin AI, an approach that originated with something as vast as space exploration has the potential to make healthcare truly individualized.
Digitizing traditional care has failed
Modern medicine has made incremental moves toward personalized care over the past decade by giving patients a voice in decision-making, and toward precision medicine through advances in genomic research. Both have helped tailor care to the individual, but for the most part, our healthcare system takes a “large group” approach to care delivery.
It’s evident in the way we manage chronic disease. Every one of the 133 million Americans currently living with one or more chronic diseases is set upon a planned care pathway – a treatment regimen, a fad diet, often a number of medications – and their improvement is measured in batches of thousands of other individuals who share their condition.
This approach hasn’t worked. Notoriously, U.S. spending on diabetes, heart disease, and cancer continues to rise, and technology’s impact on outcomes and costs has been limited. In digital management of diabetes, weight loss, and other conditions, that impact has been a non-factor.
In March, a report published by Peterson Health Technology Institute underlined this lack of sustained results. The report found that all of the evaluated solutions perform poorly on engagement and outcomes over time. As a result, weight loss, A1C reduction, medication elimination, diabetes reversal, and the health, well-being, and economic benefits of these solutions are both limited and unsustainable.
That’s because most solutions just digitize an ineffective template for care. They don’t account for individual differences. Every person brings their own set of cultural, biological, dietary, behavioral, and environmental factors that influence their health at a deeply individual level.
Moving from ‘personalized’ care to individualized care
Digital twin AI promises a departure from the template. Core to the technology is the concept that every individual is an N of one. An individual’s digital twin is informed by a continuous measure of their unique clinical and behavioral variables, and uses that data to shape care guidance toward the best and healthiest version of that individual.
The power of digital twin technology is in its attention to the small things – the things we eat and do – and how they impact our current and future selves. In practice, digital twins can accurately predict the effect a steak dinner will have on a specific person’s metabolic or cardiovascular health. To the extent that impact may be negative, digital twins can offer ways to mitigate the repercussions. It might suggest a 10-minute walk or an alternative dessert. Instead of ice cream, maybe it’s banana nut bread with Greek yogurt and fresh berries or simply a different sequence.
In this way, digital twin AI can show an individual what’s in store for them if they stay on their current trajectory and the big changes that can occur by making small adjustments over time. Keep up your current routine, and you’ll be able to stop taking metformin in three weeks. Fall back into old habits, and you can expect to pick up a refill.
It’s potent technology, and while its impact on healthcare has largely been recognized only in academia, it is beginning to find its role in commercial use cases. In 2014, Dassault Systemes and the FDA launched SIMULIA Living Heart, a project that works with device manufacturers to develop and refine cardiac devices at a faster pace. At the onset of the pandemic, OnScale’s Project BreathEasy developed a digital twin of the lungs of COVID-19 patients to improve and optimize the use of ventilator resources.
Medical researchers are also using digital twin disease models to predict the effectiveness of pharmaceutical interventions based on complex, extremely individual biological processes. Takeda Pharmaceuticals has embraced the technology to shorten pharmaceutical processes and make realistic input-output predictions for biochemical reactions. More recently, researchers used digital twin technology to simulate therapy outcomes and determine the best treatment for oropharyngeal carcinoma based on the individual.
Chronic disease management is the next frontier
A recent paper published in Nature asserts that digital twins are “poised to make substantial contributions” to cancer care, especially in monitoring the progression of the disease and evaluating treatment responses, which infamously vary individual by individual. The same paper analyzes cardiac digital twins fed by imaging, EHR, genetic, and continuous wearable data, and their potential to predict acute cardiac events.
These advancements will give way to life-changing healthcare technologies. Their power lies in a concept core to their purpose: nothing complex is static.
This is especially true of our biological systems. A digital twin requires thousands of data points per day, per individual, to truly understand the interplay between an individual’s biology, culture, lifestyle, preferences, and health. Some of this data is already being captured by wearables and mobile apps, but without a model that puts that data into the context of the individual and their care journey, it is rudderless.
In the world of chronic disease management, the small things can very quickly become big, life-threatening things. And while digital health has raised the hopes of patients with language like “personalization,” the tools and approaches that have been offered to people have not addressed their unique needs and preferences.
Digital twin AI will turn this approach on its head by helping us better understand and improve our health on a deeply personalized level. It’s a technology poised to fulfill the promise of individualized care.
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vsehet98 · 3 months ago
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Sehet is a telemedicine platform that allows patients to carry out consultations with doctors online. Through this telemedicine is not only made easy but also accessible to a wider patient base making consultations hassle-free. 
Sehet is one of the best Online doctor consultation apps in India, offering a one-stop hub for all your healthcare needs. Our extensive network of board-certified doctors covers various medical fields, including dental care, child care, skin care, mental health, and more. Schedule hassle-free online consultations from the comfort of your home and receive personalized advice, instant prescriptions, and solutions for all your health concerns. Sehet makes quality healthcare accessible and affordable.
At Sehet, our goal is clear: to support healthcare service providers with user-friendly tools and technology that can enhance patient care. Our mission is to help healthcare providers simplify healthcare, allowing healthcare to focus on what matters. With our services, we smoothly schedule appointments, manage digital prescriptions, and maintain health records. Therefore, ensuring healthcare remains more accessible and efficient to both patients and providers. At Sehet, we are committed to reshaping healthcare delivery by prioritizing quality care. Together, let's make healthcare more efficient, accessible, and patient-centered.
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