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Nutrix AG: Unveiling a game-changing cortisol sensor @ CES 2024



Nutrix AG cortisol sensorIn modern society, one of the few constants is stress. Whether it’s a big presentation at work, a growing family, financial concerns, or even a business trip to Las Vegas for CES, stressors are everywhere. Our bodies respond to this stress in a few ways, including by releasing certain hormones into the body. Being able to measure and track these hormones can help you track and properly respond to the stressors we live through every day. Nutrix AG has a sensor to do just that.

What is Nutrix AG?

Maria Hahn, CEO & Founder of Nutrix AG, introduces a revolutionary technology in the field of healthcare – cortisol monitoring using artificial intelligence (AI). She explains the game-changing nature of their Swiss cortisol monitoring sensor and its integration with their digital health platform.

Cortisol is a stress hormone, and the sensor developed by Nutrix AG allows individuals to monitor their cortisol levels easily and conveniently. The process involves placing a small saliva sample on the sensor, which is then analyzed using the device. The data is transferred via Bluetooth to the Nutrix AG software, where it is analyzed by AI.

Using AI to reduce stress

The AI analysis provides valuable insights into an individual’s cortisol levels, allowing them to understand their stress levels and take necessary actions. This technology is unique because it allows users to visualize their cortisol curve and identify potential stress-related issues or sleep quality. Nutrix AG’s medical team also provides personalized assessments and support based on the information gathered.

The data collected from the cortisol monitoring sensor is not the only aspect of Nutrix AG’s ecosystem. They also gather information about physical activity, diet, and body composition to provide comprehensive support and personalized treatment plans. The AI analysis plays a crucial role in processing and interpreting this vast amount of data, saving time for doctors and enabling them to assist more patients.

When asked about the superiority of AI analysis over human doctors, Maria explains that the AI analysis is faster and automates the process, reducing the manual work for doctors. However, she emphasizes that Nutrix AG’s approach combines the expertise of their medical team with the efficiency of AI analysis. The goal is to make doctors’ lives easier and provide accurate and timely information to assist patients effectively.

Maria expresses her confidence in the validity and accuracy of the AI analysis, comparing the current state of AI in healthcare to the disruption seen in the fintech industry a few years ago. She believes that AI has the potential to revolutionize healthcare and improve patient care by streamlining processes and providing valuable insights.

Conclusion

Maria the significance of cortisol monitoring using AI and its potential impact on the healthcare industry. Integrating advanced technology with medical expertise can enhance patient care, enable personalized treatment plans, and improve overall well-being. As AI continues to evolve and become more sophisticated, its role in healthcare is expected to grow, leading to further advancements and innovations in the field.

Interview by Don Baine, The Gadget Professor.

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Heart Math Provides Inner Balance



Heart Math Inner Balance App
Heart Math Inner Balance App

He’s not just wearing fashionable ear-wear, host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic is trying to find his inner balance with the new Heart Math Inner Balance app. We’re syncing breathing and heart rate to reduce stress at CES 2013.

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Heart Math Inner Balance helps to find that balance by measuring heart rate variability. When we’re stressed the variability of our heart rate is higher than when we’re calm. The app gives a visual representation on the screen when connected to the ear clip sensor.

Visual Cues Trigger Balance

Using the visual cues, the user attempts to calm breathing and heart rate variability so that a uniform green color is displayed on the color wheel. The app tracks progress and a favorite photo can be tied to positive results to trigger later periods of balance.

The sensor clip and the app will both be available in February, 2013.

Video by Jamie Davis, the Podmedic from Health Tech Weekly (HTWeekly.com).