Associate Professor, NSW Cardiovascular Research Network Life Sciences Fellow, IMPACCT, Faculty of Health, University of Technology Sydney
A/Prof Sally Inglis is an academic cardiovascular nurse researcher with an interest in the management of peripheral arterial disease and the management of chronic heart failure. In particular, she is interested in the use of mHealth and eHealth, especially telemonitoring for supporting people with chronic cardiovascular diseases and has published several large systematic reviews and meta-analyses on this topic. Sally is currently completing several Cochrane Collaboration Systematic Reviews of interventions to manage chronic cardiovascular disease, especailly interventions that use eHealth and mHealth.
Digital diagnosis: How your smartphone or wearable device could forecast illness
Oct 24, 2018 00:36 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
What if you could forecast sickness, before you even had any symptoms? Your smartphone and digital data might be able to help. If you carry your smartphone with you everywhere, then its probably already tracking a lot...
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