Tech trend 2022: Health & Medicine

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Zoe uses continuous glucose monitor data to understand how individuals respond to various foods. Credit: Zoe

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Wellness is a top priority for consumers. The market is growing with advances in affordable athome genetic testing and diagnostics that analyze our microbiomes and blood levels for insights.

Humanity, backed by $5 million from investors, aims to slow aging. The app’s algorithms use data from smartphones and wearables to calculate your rate of aging and recommend changes to extend your lifespan. Personalized nutrition startup Zoe claims to learn how participants’ bodies respond to different foods based on results from a home testing kit that analyzes microbiome and blood biomarker changes. Menlo Park, California–based January offers subscriptions for personalized nutrition advice based on findings from heart rate and continuous glucose monitoring. Beyond the gut, cosmetic brands like Dr. Elsa Jungman provide product recommendations based on swabs of your skin microbiome. Targeting athletes, PNOE analyzes biomarkers in the breath to measure fitness and metabolism with “clinical-grade accuracy.”

While consumer wellness technology expands, much of the science lags. The National Institutes of Health is investing $160 million in precision nutrition. Its program will study interactions between diet, gut microbiome, genes, and metabolism, to generate a significant dataset that could provide supporting evidence or disprove health claims in this emerging industry. Studies like this may also lead to calls for stricter regulation. In the U.K., the country’s Science and Technology Committee has already urged greater regulation of direct-to-consumer genetic testing and premarket assessments of each test’s clinical performance against its claims.

• Humanity • Zoe • January AI • Gainful • Sanome • Viome • DayTwo • Evvy • Ultrahuman

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DIY Health and Wellness

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Wearables and Biointerfaces

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Scenario: Personal Trainers

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Cognitive and Neural Optimization

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Digital Fitness and Training

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Remote Patient Monitoring

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Automatic Medical Transcribing

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Patient-Generated Health Data

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Scenario: Concie-Air Medical Drone Service

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Medical Misinformation and Disinformation

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Brain Machine Interfaces

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Prescription-Strength Gaming

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Medical Extended Reality

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Amazon’s Health Care Ambitions

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Direct-to-Consumer Health Care Models

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Macro Forces and Emerging Trends

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Telemedicine

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Chief Health Officers

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At-Home Medical Laboratory Tests

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Big Tech Disrupts Health Care

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Doctorless Exams

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