With the rise of interest in alternative proteins, ways to improve our health, and planet, I can definitely see this future, but the balance seems to be important as the conclusion states here.
Great webinar to educate and communicate when these events happen as it can be very challenging, but has to be prioritized for at-risk communities and groups through mixed media and messages.
These are the kinds of gaps to bridge and utilize resources productively. Midwifery Integrated Home Visitation Program sounds like an amazing program.
I found more information about it here: https://uhphawaii.org/index.php/uhp-womens-health-specialists-introduces-new-program-for-expectant-mothers-from-all-walks-of-life/
"offers mobile electronic fetal monitoring and telehealth consults with Maternal-Fetal Medicine providers for patients with diabetes, high blood pressure, substance use disorders, and prior stillbirth. Services include prenatal, postpartum, lactation and newborn care; well-woman visits, cervical and breast cancer screenings and STI/STD screening and treatment."
Never thought about this specific application, but I think this is perfect in detection, inspection, and surveillance. I also understand those challenges as I see AI to continue to be supplemental while people are still boots on the ground.
This article explains the attention needed for developing countries, especially within maternal, newborn, and child health projects. Project managers do not have the resources and there seems to be issues at various stages for them to execute and manage issues. "Various strategies were proposed such as implementing a bottom-up management approach, more decentralization, establishing patient feedback systems, giving more authority to the project managers, and so forth."
An example that public health is everywhere. I see this being an issue globally where there may not be roads for cyclists or sidewalks for those to walk in areas that are not structured that way. The discussion remains how built environment impacts our health and outcomes like these accidents to be prevented.
Very interesting! Alternatives are such a big thing and millet seems to be gaining traction for human consumption in the United States as it seems to be used primarily for animals here. But interesting to see the growth of alternatives.
Interesting to see from this systematic review that voice, eye, and head gaze are the areas that the studies focused on despite the importance of the hands. I wonder if since the 2021 review, more studies have been done on interfaces and if hands are the focal point for applications and in the immersive virtual reality environment.
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