Using data collected through Oura Rings, researchers found a link between body temperature and depression, providing better understanding of potential intervention methods.
An exhaustive study of more than 20,000 people shows that higher than normal body temperature is consistently found in people who suffer strong symptoms of clinical depression.
Following doctors orders and waiting for them to tell you why you’re sick is becoming a thing of the past. Now some patients are playing a more assertive role in monitoring and protecting their health.
The practice of medicine is changing as technology and the information it gathers is empowering patients. Now you can check in with your body anytime you want. In other news, the CEO of the San Diego Regional Task Force on Homelessness joins the podcast to talk about Thursday’s Point in Time Count. Plus, San Diego County is now offering a program to help first time home buyers.