At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2015 that was held earlier this month in Las Vegas, various tech companies displayed their latest developments in the health space that do not require trained professionals to operate.
5 new gadgets that can help you live a healthier life
Now you can track everything from your heart to your skin health all from the comfort of your home, and without a medical degree.
Now you can track everything from your heart to your skin health all from the comfort of your home, and without a medical degree. Soon you'll even be able to perform urine tests in your home and diagnose something like a kidney infection without ever visiting the doctor's office.
Entrepreneur's Emily Price shares a list of 5 health-tech items from the CES show floor this year that are worth checking out.
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