Selfie Measures Your Blood Pressure

Preventive Health Care Through Your Smartphone


Source:  University of Toronto

Innovation from Canada and China

Checking your blood pressure may soon be as easy as just taking a selfie on your smartphone.  Researchers at the University of Toronto in Canada, along with Chinese researchers, have developed a new app that's breakthrough.  All that's required is a quick video selfie of the face on the iPhone.  The device has been tested successfully on nearly 2000 Canadian and Chinese adults.

96% Accuracy Rate
The app uses the smartphone's ability to detect red light reflected by blood (hemoglobin) under the skin surface.  The technology is called transdermal optical imaging and was invented by Prof. Kang Lee of the University of Toronto. An algorithm measures the blood pressure level.  The accuracy rate is 95% to 96%.  This new innovation provides preventative health care on an app in your hand. It can also be connected to your physician to allow simultaneous viewing of the results with you.  For a free Kindle borrow of my book "List of Top New Medical Innovations", go to amazon.com/author/ekane 
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