Cell Phones and Wireless Health
A 60 Minutes story of the invention of the cell phone from the man whose team came up with it at Motorola 37 years ago, Martin
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A 60 Minutes story of the invention of the cell phone from the man whose team came up with it at Motorola 37 years ago, Martin

After studying centarians of China longevity expert Dr. Maoshing Ni says that “nature and nurture play equally important roles in aging, and in many more cases nurture played a more vital role.” His top 5 activities for better health, wellness and longevity are:
I’m sure that many readers have grappled with the problem of dealing with old age. It’s probably accurate to say that most would prefer to remain in their own homes as long as possible, regardless of cost. But, like my mother, they wonder how to handle those parts of daily living that they find themselves less and less able to handle with increasing age.
“…with the rising tide of tech-savvy baby boomers on the verge of cresting into retirement, broadband is poised to be one of a handful of critical tools necessary for aging seniors in the 21st-century.”
“Telemonitoring may be one of the most effective and cost effective ways of helping individuals avoid constant visits to their doctor’s office or hospitalization.”

Almost 20% of U.S. consumers who care for an ill family member are willing to pay out-of-pocket for a home health monitoring service, almost double the number who would purchase the service for themselves, according to Parks Associates.