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Yep. The new lawyer is going to ask the midget porn addicted crew at OTC Markets "What does Ben Friedman and this 3rd quarter revenue look like?" They will say "what". Lawyer will say "say what again". Yea OTC Markets is not going "to do us" like that anymore. Lesson learned by "OTC Midget Porn Market" maggots on what a shell risk is and more importantly the risk of messing with a man like Ben.
It's not just MCIC. Lots of discussions on how OTC Markets should not be acting as a regulatory agency and profiting from charging companies for their necessary disclosure service to stay current. What if one pink sheets company sends OTC Markets some VHS tapes and they are not labelled a shell risk".
Remember OTC Markets can do whatever they want at their "sole discretion" by that latest rule change. I will show you 1 trillion share pink companies they do not think are shell risks because they may have sent them some DVD adult movies. Or cash??? Maybe a Ferrari? They probably prefer the midget porn.
Lot's of chatter on Twitter about OTC Markets doing a terrible job and doing stupid crap like "shell risk" that happened here. Ben's new lawyer needs to take the "What does Marcellus Wallace look like?" approach with OTC Markets. Do you remember that movie?
A market maker squaring the books because this will be 10 fold higher when ALL firms can by the stock? And that can easily happen before ANY news.
Do you know about OTC Markets and the shell risk killing quotation at their sole discretion? Or Ben hiring a new lawyer recently? It's public info.
I have worked at several companies that have sales but it takes a few quarters for the transactions to happen. It's called pre-booking, purchase contracts, pending sales orders, future orders, purchase orders, pending sales orders, and many other names. Importers will invoice the order WHEN the customers ARE ready to have it shipped. This is not rocket science. In fact countless multi-million dollar operations operate like this because of the massive volume that is imported.
I think so.
Ben bank rolled the cash for inventory. He had to have a buyer. No one files zero revenue. It has to be all sold or he would not have ordered it and rode months of unsellable inventory on the books with his own funds. Go MCIC.
"A few good men". Probably should say "old men" but he we were going to get old anyway. Why not rich and old?
Yep. All we have to do is cook a little more popcorn and wait for that to happen. The PPS is simply going to explode upwards instantly. "Smart money will jump all over any ticker that drops the shell risk". Many see silver the day that happens. That is going to be huge and it is normally followed by really huge events and developments going on as well. I smell a dime break coming and holding.
Exactly - "Defending the manufacturers of various products including building products and medical products. Mr. Knecht’s transactional practice involves mergers and acquisitions" Go MCIC
Yep!!!!
ADAM R. KNECHT SPECIAL COUNSEL-
Adam Knecht concentrates his practice on both transactional and business/civil litigation. Mr. Knecht’s civil work encompasses all aspects of civil trial work, including business litigation, landlord/tenant disputes, non-competition litigation, transportation law, premises liability, and insurance defense. His civil practice includes defending catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases, and defending healthcare professions against medical malpractice lawsuits, and defending the manufacturers of various products including building products and medical products. Mr. Knecht’s transactional practice involves mergers and acquisitions, general business transactions, real estate law, and securities law.
Mr. Knecht represents clients in a wide variety of litigation and appellate matters in Federal and State courts in Nevada and Utah. He has successfully defended and prosecuted cases through trial, serving as lead trial counsel in more than 20 cases generally involving complex commercial, business, premises liability, personal injury, and real estate issues. Mr. Knecht has also been recognized by Mountain States Super Lawyers® for his business litigation law practice.
Prior to law practice, Mr. Knecht had many years of business management experience in both the technology and construction industries. He also advised and provided management consulting services for various mid to large companies while working for global consulting firms Accenture and Bridge Strategy Group. Subsequent to that, Mr. Knecht was the general manager of a construction and real estate development company.
Thanks. 3rd Q ends soon. New Atty hired. I doubt they need a new lawyer to report zero revenue or write stupid letter to remove yield sign. They need one to get this bitch back trading with all the brokers by kicking some ass with the knuckle heads that put the shell risk on stocks at their "sole discretion".
Brahmarsk could fuel a number of AI techs with MCIC. I think it would work out really well if Brahmarsk wanted to become part of a publicly traded company at a more involved level. For advertising, marketing, and to get paid.
Maybe lightening will strike twice. They do have the watch that was in the last PR and they have not talked about it but do own the trademark for LaneAssist which I assume has AI technology in it. I know the current land keep assist systems on vehicles like my wife's Honda Pilot are dangerous as hell. They almost caused us to get into several accidents in road construction areas. As fas a a Bioharp, I think that technology had potential to have taken this to multiple dollar land but Sam was looking to sell it any way he could before it was really tested and checked out better. You know Brahmarsk was involved in importing that PPE shipment for MCIC. They also work on AI and very sophisticated technologies. I suspect they could be more involved that anyone would have ever guessed but could have been holding back a merger or more involved partnership until all the OTC stuff is in order. I would assume they would want ownership of shares that have value. It's not like MCIC can go borrow 10,000,000 dollars to fund the projects with Brahmarsk or buy the tech from them. But with the right technology, MCIC could easily issue them shares that will be worth that and possibly much more.
It's not an easy thing to do. OTC Markets kissed enough ass to be judge, jury, and executioner of any current filing company they did not "like" because they were given the authority at their sole discretion to call it a shell risk?
If I could find the DD showing Ben had the cure for cancer it would not move this up much. The new lawyer had to be hired to get rid of this shell risk BS that killed the volume and quotation. Ben drops 300K plus of his own cash and OTC Markets at it's sole discretion can label it a shell risk based on that and 3 years of current filings outside of Atty letter that really is irrelevant when the damn thing can't trade with most brokers because OTC Markets gets to be judge? If I owned MCIC I would issue a press release and tell OTC Markets to kiss my ass. Wait for this new Atty to remove the shell risk. That has to happen first. 1,000,000% my opinion.
Nice to see the bids going up. All eyes on the new lawyer to drop the shell risk and we will gain 8 or more market makers on those bids. Lots of money on the sidelines waiting for that green light and that buying should absorb the volume in the .005 to .006 range on those that want out because they have been holding a long time. Then come the front loaders that will ride free after the flip at a double creating just a little resistance at the .01C break. I am thinking it will run pure silver after that considering Ben has worked 3 plus years to obviously do something with MCIC for a return on his money. I think the pps increases will go into motion so fast that the resistance on the chart will be non existent. There are not any historic points to reference and the pps is clear to run as far as the charts go. Most longs holding the majority of the float are not still here for a .02c run. We have seen a dime before and the damn thing would have been dollars back then had that not went south. Ben Friedman has not given up after a decade plus. Watch out people......... MCIC is set up for something huge. Ben has to be pushing 3 years of work plus 300K plus of his own cash plus into bank rolling the rebirth of MultiCorp International. That is not even taking into account his work for 10 years before this last start up years back. Share structure unchanged........ And the chart was at historic lows recently. This is the best sleeper on the OTC. And it is about to wake up. I think it's showtime.
The latest updates for MCIC on OTCmarkets shows the company is still working and operational. They just hired a new Atty. Dang right the pps is going back up. Every stock chart in the history of capitalism had a rock bottom. $MCIC - Is the best sleeper play on the OTC. IMO
I have my #2 pencil. MCIC to the moon.
A decade. Hmmmm.
Interesting angle on a sleeping pink ticker. Sharmila is serious about profits. Why do you think she is still holding or says so? I am kinda curious.
Part 2 - The next trillion dollar market - The roll out of MYAIWATCH for pets-
Phase 1:
Develop and test MYAIWATCH: This phase would involve developing and testing MYAIWATCH to ensure that it is safe, effective, and reliable.
Partner with healthcare providers: This phase would involve partnering with healthcare providers to raise awareness of MYAIWATCH and to get their feedback on the device.
Pilot MYAIWATCH with a small group of people: This phase would involve piloting MYAIWATCH with a small group of people to get feedback on the device and to identify any potential problems.
Phase 2:
Make MYAIWATCH available to the general public: This phase would involve making MYAIWATCH available to the general public through healthcare providers, retailers, and other channels.
Educate the public about MYAIWATCH: This phase would involve educating the public about the benefits of MYAIWATCH and how to use it.
Provide support to users: This phase would involve providing support to users of MYAIWATCH, such as troubleshooting help and customer service.
Phase 3:
Make MYAIWATCH affordable and accessible to everyone: This phase would involve making MYAIWATCH affordable and accessible to everyone, regardless of income or location.
Promote the use of MYAIWATCH in developing countries: This phase would involve promoting the use of MYAIWATCH in developing countries, where access to healthcare is often limited.
Continue to develop and improve MYAIWATCH: This phase would involve continuing to develop and improve MYAIWATCH, adding new features and functionality based on user feedback.
This is just a general overview of a roll out plan for every human wearing MYAIWATCH. The specific details of the plan would vary depending on a number of factors, such as the cost of MYAIWATCH, the availability of funding, and the regulatory environment in different countries.
Here are some additional thoughts on how to roll out MYAIWATCH to every human:
Start with high-risk populations: MYAIWATCH could be rolled out to high-risk populations first, such as people with chronic diseases, older adults, and people living in remote areas.
Partner with governments and NGOs: Governments and NGOs could play a role in making MYAIWATCH affordable and accessible to everyone. For example, governments could provide subsidies for MYAIWATCH or purchase MYAIWATCH devices in bulk to distribute to low-income populations. NGOs could also help to promote the use of MYAIWATCH in developing countries.
Use technology to reach people: Technology could be used to reach people who may not have access to traditional healthcare services. For example, MYAIWATCH could be integrated with mobile health apps or telemedicine platforms.
By carefully planning and executing the roll out of MYAIWATCH, we can ensure that everyone has access to this life-saving technology.
Using MYAIWATCH technology on every pet in the world would be a significant advancement in animal welfare. MYAIWATCH could be used to track pets' health metrics, such as heart rate, respiratory rate, and activity levels. This data could then be used to identify potential health problems early on and to provide pets with the care they need.
Here are some specific examples of how MYAIWATCH could be used to improve the health and well-being of pets:
Early detection of diseases: MYAIWATCH could be used to detect early signs of diseases, such as heart disease, kidney disease, and cancer. This would allow pets to get the help they need quickly and avoid serious complications.
Management of chronic conditions: MYAIWATCH could be used to manage chronic conditions, such as diabetes and arthritis. By tracking the pet's health data and providing personalized advice, MYAIWATCH could help pet owners to keep their pets healthy and manage their conditions effectively.
Remote monitoring of pets: MYAIWATCH could be used to remotely monitor pets' health. This would be especially useful for pet owners who work long hours or who travel frequently.
Improved quality of care: MYAIWATCH could help to improve the quality of care that pets receive. By providing veterinarians with real-time data about their patients' health, MYAIWATCH could help veterinarians to make more informed decisions and to provide more timely and effective care.
How MYAIWATCH technology could be used on every pet in the world:
MYAIWATCH could be made available to pet owners through veterinarians, retailers, and other channels.
Governments and NGOs could play a role in making MYAIWATCH affordable and accessible to all pet owners.
Technology could be used to reach pet owners who may not have access to traditional veterinary services. For example, MYAIWATCH could be integrated with mobile pet care apps or telemedicine platforms.
Benefits of using MYAIWATCH technology on every pet in the world:
Improved early detection of diseases
Improved management of chronic conditions
Improved remote monitoring of pets
Improved quality of care
Reduced costs
Increased pet owner satisfaction
Challenges of using MYAIWATCH technology on every pet in the world:
Cost: MYAIWATCH is a relatively expensive device.
Training: Veterinarians and pet owners would need to be trained on how to use MYAIWATCH.
Integration: MYAIWATCH would need to be integrated with existing veterinary software and systems.
Despite these challenges, the benefits of using MYAIWATCH technology on every pet in the world are clear. MYAIWATCH has the potential to revolutionize the way that we care for our pets.
Here are some additional thoughts on how to use MYAIWATCH technology on every pet in the world:
Start with high-risk pets: MYAIWATCH could be used on high-risk pets first, such as working dogs, police dogs, and pets with chronic diseases.
Partner with animal shelters and rescue organizations: Animal shelters and rescue organizations could play a role in making MYAIWATCH available to low-income pet owners.
Use technology to reach pet owners: Technology could be used to reach pet owners who may not have access to traditional veterinary services. For example, MYAIWATCH could be integrated with mobile pet care apps or telemedicine platforms.
By carefully planning and executing the use of MYAIWATCH technology on every pet in the world, we can create a healthier and happier world for our furry friends.
Using MYAIWATCH technology on every pet in the world would be a significant advancement in animal welfare. MYAIWATCH could be used to track pets' health metrics, such as heart rate, respiratory rate, and activity levels. This data could then be used to identify potential health problems early on and to provide pets with the care they need.
Here are some specific examples of how MYAIWATCH could be used to improve the health and well-being of pets:
Early detection of diseases: MYAIWATCH could be used to detect early signs of diseases, such as heart disease, kidney disease, and cancer. This would allow pets to get the help they need quickly and avoid serious complications.
Management of chronic conditions: MYAIWATCH could be used to manage chronic conditions, such as diabetes and arthritis. By tracking the pet's health data and providing personalized advice, MYAIWATCH could help pet owners to keep their pets healthy and manage their conditions effectively.
Remote monitoring of pets: MYAIWATCH could be used to remotely monitor pets' health. This would be especially useful for pet owners who work long hours or who travel frequently.
Improved quality of care: MYAIWATCH could help to improve the quality of care that pets receive. By providing veterinarians with real-time data about their patients' health, MYAIWATCH could help veterinarians to make more informed decisions and to provide more timely and effective care.
How MYAIWATCH technology could be used on every pet in the world:
MYAIWATCH could be made available to pet owners through veterinarians, retailers, and other channels.
Governments and NGOs could play a role in making MYAIWATCH affordable and accessible to all pet owners.
Technology could be used to reach pet owners who may not have access to traditional veterinary services. For example, MYAIWATCH could be integrated with mobile pet care apps or telemedicine platforms.
Benefits of using MYAIWATCH technology on every pet in the world:
Improved early detection of diseases
Improved management of chronic conditions
Improved remote monitoring of pets
Improved quality of care
Reduced costs
Increased pet owner satisfaction
Challenges of using MYAIWATCH technology on every pet in the world:
Cost: MYAIWATCH is a relatively expensive device.
Training: Veterinarians and pet owners would need to be trained on how to use MYAIWATCH.
Integration: MYAIWATCH would need to be integrated with existing veterinary software and systems.
Despite these challenges, the benefits of using MYAIWATCH technology on every pet in the world are clear. MYAIWATCH has the potential to revolutionize the way that we care for our pets.
Here are some additional thoughts on how to use MYAIWATCH technology on every pet in the world:
Start with high-risk pets: MYAIWATCH could be used on high-risk pets first, such as working dogs, police dogs, and pets with chronic diseases.
Partner with animal shelters and rescue organizations: Animal shelters and rescue organizations could play a role in making MYAIWATCH available to low-income pet owners.
Use technology to reach pet owners: Technology could be used to reach pet owners who may not have access to traditional veterinary services. For example, MYAIWATCH could be integrated with mobile pet care apps or telemedicine platforms.
By carefully planning and executing the use of MYAIWATCH technology on every pet in the world, we can create a healthier and happier world for our furry friends.
MYAIWATCH: Creating A Trillion Dollar Company that Saves Lives
A new medical device called MYAIWATCH will revolutionize the healthcare industry. MYAIWATCH is a wearable device that uses artificial intelligence to monitor a user's health and provide personalized medical advice.
MYAIWATCH is equipped with a variety of sensors that track the user's vital signs, activity levels, and sleep patterns. It also has a built-in AI system that analyzes this data to identify potential health problems. If MYAIWATCH detects a problem, it can alert the user and provide recommendations on how to address it.
MYAIWATCH can also be used to manage chronic conditions, such as diabetes and heart disease. By tracking the user's health data and providing personalized advice, MYAIWATCH can help people with these conditions to stay healthy and avoid complications.
MYAIWATCH has the potential to save lives in a number of ways. For example, it can detect early signs of a heart attack or stroke, and it can also alert users to dangerous blood sugar levels. Additionally, MYAIWATCH can help people with chronic conditions to avoid complications that can lead to death.
MYAIWATCH is also poised to become a trillion dollar company. The global healthcare market is worth trillions of dollars, and MYAIWATCH is a disruptive technology that has the potential to transform the industry. As more and more people become aware of the benefits of MYAIWATCH, demand for the device is expected to soar.
Here is a story about how MYAIWATCH could save a life:
Sarah
Sarah is a 55-year-old woman with a history of heart disease. She has been managing her condition with medication and lifestyle changes, but she is always worried about having a heart attack.
One day, Sarah is walking her dog when she starts to feel chest pain. She sits down on a bench to rest, but the pain gets worse. She starts to panic and wonders if she is having a heart attack.
Sarah remembers that she has her MYAIWATCH on. She takes it off her wrist and presses the emergency button. MYAIWATCH immediately calls 911 and sends Sarah's location to the dispatcher.
While Sarah is waiting for the ambulance to arrive, MYAIWATCH monitors her vital signs and provides her with instructions on how to stay calm and comfortable.
The ambulance arrives a few minutes later, and the paramedics take Sarah to the hospital. At the hospital, Sarah is diagnosed with a heart attack. Thanks to MYAIWATCH, Sarah was able to get the help she needed quickly and avoid serious complications.
The Future of MYAIWATCH
MYAIWATCH is still under development, but it has the potential to revolutionize the healthcare industry. As the technology continues to improve, MYAIWATCH will become even more accurate and effective at detecting and managing health problems.
MYAIWATCH is also poised to become a trillion dollar company. The global healthcare market is worth trillions of dollars, and MYAIWATCH is a disruptive technology that has the potential to transform the industry. As more and more people become aware of the benefits of MYAIWATCH, demand for the device is expected to soar.
MYAIWATCH is a life-saving technology that has the potential to make a real difference in the world. By making healthcare more accessible and affordable, MYAIWATCH can help people live healthier and longer lives.MYAIWATCH can help patients take medicine in a number of ways. First, it can remind patients to take their medication at the scheduled time. Second, it can track whether patients have taken their medication and send data to their healthcare providers.
MYAIWATCH has a built-in medication reminder system. Patients can program the system to remind them to take their medication at specific times of the day. MYAIWATCH will then send an alert to the patient's wristband when it is time to take their medication.
MYAIWATCH can also track whether patients have taken their medication. The device has a built-in sensor that detects whether the patient has opened the medication bottle. MYAIWATCH can also track whether the patient has taken the medication by measuring their vital signs and activity levels.
If MYAIWATCH detects that the patient has not taken their medication, it can send an alert to the patient's wristband and to their healthcare providers. This allows healthcare providers to monitor whether patients are taking their medication as prescribed and to intervene if necessary.
MYAIWATCH can also send data to healthcare providers about the patient's health condition. This data can help healthcare providers to track the patient's progress and to make adjustments to the treatment plan as needed.
For example, if a patient has diabetes, MYAIWATCH can track their blood sugar levels and send this data to their healthcare provider. This data can help the healthcare provider to ensure that the patient's blood sugar levels are under control and to make adjustments to the patient's insulin dosage as needed.
MYAIWATCH is a valuable tool for both patients and healthcare providers. By helping patients to take their medication and by sending data to healthcare providers, MYAIWATCH can help to improve the quality of care that patients receive.
Here are some specific examples of how MYAIWATCH can be used to help patients take medicine and send data to healthcare providers:
A patient with a heart condition can use MYAIWATCH to remind them to take their blood pressure medication. MYAIWATCH can also track the patient's blood pressure and send this data to their doctor.
A patient with diabetes can use MYAIWATCH to track their blood sugar levels and to send this data to their doctor. MYAIWATCH can also remind the patient to take their insulin and to eat healthy meals.
A patient with asthma can use MYAIWATCH to track their lung function and to send this data to their doctor. MYAIWATCH can also remind the patient to take their asthma medication and to avoid triggers.
MYAIWATCH is a powerful tool that can be used to help patients manage their health conditions and to improve the quality of care that they receive.
MYAIWATCH is the greatest advance in providing healthcare because it is a personalized and proactive approach to healthcare. It uses artificial intelligence to monitor a user's health and provide personalized medical advice. This allows users to identify and address potential health problems early on, before they become serious.
MYAIWATCH is also a convenient and accessible way to manage health. It is a wearable device that can be worn all day long, and it can send data to healthcare providers in real time. This allows healthcare providers to monitor their patients' health more closely and to provide more timely and effective care.
Here are some of the ways in which MYAIWATCH is the greatest advance in providing healthcare:
Personalized care: MYAIWATCH uses artificial intelligence to analyze a user's health data and provide personalized medical advice. This means that users get the care they need, when they need it.
Proactive care: MYAIWATCH can detect potential health problems early on, before they become serious. This allows users to take steps to prevent these problems from developing or to minimize their impact.
Convenient care: MYAIWATCH is a wearable device that can be worn all day long. It can also send data to healthcare providers in real time. This makes it easy for users to manage their health and to get the care they need.
Accessible care: MYAIWATCH can be used by people of all ages and health conditions. It is also affordable and easy to use.
Overall, MYAIWATCH is a revolutionary new device that has the potential to transform the healthcare industry. It is a personalized, proactive, convenient, and accessible way to manage health.
Here are some specific examples of how MYAIWATCH can be used to improve healthcare:
MYAIWATCH can be used to detect early signs of a heart attack or stroke. This allows users to get the help they need quickly and avoid serious complications.
MYAIWATCH can be used to manage chronic conditions, such as diabetes and heart disease. By tracking the user's health data and providing personalized advice, MYAIWATCH can help people with these conditions to stay healthy and avoid complications.
MYAIWATCH can be used to improve the quality of care that patients receive. By providing healthcare providers with real-time data about their patients' health, MYAIWATCH can help healthcare providers to make more informed decisions and to provide more timely and effective care.
MYAIWATCH is a powerful tool that has the potential to improve the health and well-being of people around the world.
MYAIWATCH has the potential to be used in every country around the world because it is a universal healthcare solution. It is a wearable device that can be used by people of all ages and health conditions. It is also affordable and easy to use.
MYAIWATCH can be used to improve healthcare in a number of ways:
Early detection of diseases: MYAIWATCH can detect early signs of diseases, such as heart attack, stroke, and cancer. This allows users to get the help they need quickly and avoid serious complications.
Management of chronic conditions: MYAIWATCH can be used to manage chronic conditions, such as diabetes and heart disease. By tracking the user's health data and providing personalized advice, MYAIWATCH can help people with these conditions to stay healthy and avoid complications.
Remote monitoring of patients: MYAIWATCH can be used to remotely monitor patients' health. This is especially useful for patients who live in rural areas or who have difficulty accessing healthcare services.
Improved quality of care: MYAIWATCH can help to improve the quality of care that patients receive. By providing healthcare providers with real-time data about their patients' health, MYAIWATCH can help healthcare providers to make more informed decisions and to provide more timely and effective care.
MYAIWATCH is still under development, but it has the potential to revolutionize the healthcare industry around the world. It is a personalized, proactive, convenient, and accessible way to manage health.
Here are some specific examples of how MYAIWATCH could be used in different countries around the world:
In developed countries, MYAIWATCH could be used to improve the quality of care that patients receive. For example, MYAIWATCH could be used to remotely monitor patients who are recovering from surgery or who have chronic conditions.
In developing countries, MYAIWATCH could be used to improve access to healthcare. For example, MYAIWATCH could be used to provide healthcare services to people who live in rural areas or who have difficulty accessing healthcare facilities.
In low-income countries, MYAIWATCH could be used to provide affordable healthcare. For example, MYAIWATCH could be used to provide preventive care services to people who cannot afford to see a doctor regularly.
MYAIWATCH has the potential to make a real difference in the health and well-being of people around the world. It is a universal healthcare solution that can be used to improve healthcare in a variety of ways.MYAIWATCH protects patients' lives with medication reminders and monitoring in a number of ways.
First, MYAIWATCH can remind patients to take their medication at the scheduled time. This is important because many patients forget to take their medication on time, which can lead to serious health problems.
Second, MYAIWATCH can track whether patients have taken their medication. This is important because some patients may intentionally or unintentionally skip their medication. By tracking whether patients have taken their medication, MYAIWATCH can help to ensure that patients are taking their medication as prescribed.
Third, MYAIWATCH can monitor patients' vital signs and activity levels. This information can be used to identify potential health problems, such as heart attack, stroke, and allergic reactions. By identifying potential health problems early on, MYAIWATCH can help patients to get the help they need quickly and avoid serious complications.
Here are some specific examples of how MYAIWATCH can protect patients' lives with medication reminders and monitoring:
A patient with a heart condition can use MYAIWATCH to remind them to take their blood pressure medication. MYAIWATCH can also track the patient's blood pressure and send this data to their doctor.
A patient with diabetes can use MYAIWATCH to track their blood sugar levels and to send this data to their doctor. MYAIWATCH can also remind the patient to take their insulin and to eat healthy meals.
A patient with asthma can use MYAIWATCH to track their lung function and to send this data to their doctor. MYAIWATCH can also remind the patient to take their asthma medication and to avoid triggers.
MYAIWATCH is a valuable tool that can help patients to manage their health conditions and to protect their lives. By helping patients to take their medication and by monitoring their health, MYAIWATCH can help patients to stay healthy and avoid serious complications.
Furthermore, MYAIWATCH can also be used to monitor patients' medication adherence. This is important because medication adherence is a major challenge in healthcare. A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that only 50% of patients take their medication as prescribed. This can lead to serious health problems, such as heart attack, stroke, and death.
MYAIWATCH can help to improve medication adherence by providing patients with medication reminders and by monitoring their medication intake. This information can then be shared with patients' healthcare providers, who can use it to intervene if necessary.
MYAIWATCH is a powerful tool that can be used to protect patients' lives by helping them to take their medication as prescribed and by monitoring their health.
MYAIWATCH being used in every hospital and health clinic around the world would revolutionize the way healthcare is delivered. Here is a long outline of how MYAIWATCH could be used in every hospital and health clinic around the world:
Early detection of diseases: MYAIWATCH could be used to detect early signs of diseases, such as heart attack, stroke, and cancer. This would allow patients to get the help they need quickly and avoid serious complications.
For example, MYAIWATCH could be used to monitor patients' vital signs, such as heart rate, blood pressure, and respiratory rate. If MYAIWATCH detects any abnormalities in these vital signs, it could alert the patient's healthcare provider. This would allow the healthcare provider to investigate the problem further and to provide the patient with the necessary treatment.
Management of chronic conditions: MYAIWATCH could be used to manage chronic conditions, such as diabetes and heart disease. By tracking the patient's health data and providing personalized advice, MYAIWATCH could help people with these conditions to stay healthy and avoid complications.
For example, MYAIWATCH could be used to monitor patients' blood sugar levels and to provide them with advice on how to manage their diabetes. MYAIWATCH could also be used to monitor patients' heart health and to provide them with advice on how to reduce their risk of heart disease.
Remote monitoring of patients: MYAIWATCH could be used to remotely monitor patients' health. This would be especially useful for patients who live in rural areas or who have difficulty accessing healthcare services.
For example, MYAIWATCH could be used to monitor patients' vital signs and to provide them with healthcare advice remotely. This would allow patients to receive the care they need without having to travel to a hospital or health clinic.
Improved quality of care: MYAIWATCH could help to improve the quality of care that patients receive. By providing healthcare providers with real-time data about their patients' health, MYAIWATCH could help healthcare providers to make more informed decisions and to provide more timely and effective care.
For example, MYAIWATCH could be used to provide healthcare providers with real-time data about patients' vital signs, blood sugar levels, and other health metrics. This data could be used to adjust patients' treatment plans as needed and to ensure that patients are receiving the best possible care.
How MYAIWATCH could be used in every hospital and health clinic around the world:
MYAIWATCH could be provided to all patients upon admission to a hospital or health clinic.
MYAIWATCH could be used to monitor patients' vital signs and other health metrics throughout their stay in the hospital or health clinic.
MYAIWATCH could be used to provide patients with medication reminders and other healthcare advice.
MYAIWATCH could be used to remotely monitor patients' health after they are discharged from the hospital or health clinic.
Benefits of using MYAIWATCH in every hospital and health clinic around the world:
Improved early detection of diseases
Improved management of chronic conditions
Improved remote monitoring of patients
Improved quality of care
Reduced costs
Increased patient satisfaction
MYAIWATCH has the potential to revolutionize the way healthcare is delivered around the world. By using MYAIWATCH in every hospital and health clinic, we could improve the early detection of diseases, the management of chronic conditions, the remote monitoring of patients, and the quality of care that patients receive.
Challenges of using MYAIWATCH in every hospital and health clinic around the world:
Cost: MYAIWATCH is a relatively expensive device.
Training: Healthcare providers would need to be trained on how to use MYAIWATCH.
Integration: MYAIWATCH would need to be integrated with existing hospital and health clinic systems.
Despite these challenges, the benefits of using MYAIWATCH in every hospital and health clinic around the world are clear. MYAIWATCH has the potential to improve the health and well-being of people around the world.The year is 2043. The world has changed dramatically in the past two decades. Artificial intelligence has become ubiquitous, integrated into every aspect of our lives. And at the heart of this revolution is MYAIWATCH, the world's first AI-powered smartwatch.
MYAIWATCH is a marvel of modern technology. It's a wearable device that uses AI to monitor the user's health, provide personalized medical advice, and even help manage chronic conditions. MYAIWATCH has been credited with saving millions of lives and improving the health and well-being of billions of people around the world.
But how do you manufacture 10 trillion MYAIWATCH devices? It's a daunting task, but one that is possible thanks to advances in automation and robotics.
The first step is to source the raw materials. MYAIWATCH is made from a variety of materials, including silicon, gold, and silver. These materials are mined and refined in various parts of the world.
Once the raw materials have been sourced, they are transported to manufacturing facilities. These facilities are located all over the world, in countries with strong economies and skilled labor forces.
The manufacturing process begins with the creation of the silicon wafers. These wafers are thin slices of silicon that contain the electronic circuits that power MYAIWATCH. The wafers are created using a process called photolithography, which involves exposing the silicon to patterned light and then etching it with chemicals to create the desired circuit patterns.
Once the silicon wafers have been created, they are diced into individual chips. These chips are then assembled into the various components of MYAIWATCH, such as the processor, memory, and sensors.
The components of MYAIWATCH are assembled using a process called surface mount technology (SMT). SMT is a process of attaching electronic components to a printed circuit board (PCB) using solder. SMT is a highly automated process that is used to assemble a wide range of electronic devices.
Once the components of MYAIWATCH have been assembled, they are tested to ensure that they are working properly. Any defective components are replaced.
The final step in the manufacturing process is to assemble MYAIWATCH into its finished form. This involves attaching the watchband, battery, and other components to the main unit.
The manufacturing of MYAIWATCH is a complex and challenging process. But thanks to advances in automation and robotics, it is now possible to manufacture 10 trillion MYAIWATCH devices every year.
This will allow MYAIWATCH to reach everyone on the planet, regardless of their location or income level. And with MYAIWATCH in everyone's hands, we can create a healthier and happier world for all.
Here is a more detailed look at the manufacturing process of MYAIWATCH:
Silicon wafers
The silicon wafers used in MYAIWATCH are manufactured in specialized factories called semiconductor fabs. These fabs are extremely clean and dust-free environments, as even a small speck of dust can ruin a wafer.
The manufacturing process begins with the purification of silicon. The silicon is then melted and grown into large crystals. These crystals are then sliced into thin wafers.
The wafers are then polished to a mirror finish. This is necessary to ensure that the circuit patterns can be etched accurately.
Photolithography
Photolithography is the process of etching the circuit patterns onto the silicon wafers. It is a complex process that involves several steps.
First, a photoresist material is applied to the wafer. The photoresist is a light-sensitive material that will harden when exposed to light.
Next, a mask is placed over the wafer. The mask is a transparent material with the desired circuit patterns etched into it.
The wafer is then exposed to ultraviolet light. The light shines through the mask and hardens the photoresist in the areas where the circuit patterns are not present.
The wafer is then developed, which removes the unexposed photoresist. This leaves the circuit patterns etched into the silicon wafer.
Etching
Once the circuit patterns have been etched onto the silicon wafer, they need to be etched into the silicon. This is done using a process called etching.
There are two main types of etching: wet etching and dry etching. Wet etching uses chemicals to etch the silicon. Dry etching uses plasma to etch the silicon.
The type of etching used depends on the material of the circuit patterns. For example, wet etching is used to etch aluminum circuit patterns, while dry etching is used to etch polysilicon circuit patterns.
Assembly
Once the circuit patterns have been etched into the silicon wafer, it is time to assemble the various components of MYAIWATCH.
The first step is to dice the wafer into individual chips. This is done using a saw.
The chips are then assembled into the various components of MYAIWATCH, such as the processor, memory, and sensors. This is done using a process called surface mount technology (SMT).
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MYAIWATCH is the most advanced technology that will ever exist. It is a wearable device that uses artificial intelligence to monitor the user's health, provide personalized medical advice, and even help manage chronic conditions. MYAIWATCH is so advanced that it can even predict and prevent diseases before they happen.
MYAIWATCH is powered by a quantum computer, which is the most powerful type of computer ever invented. Quantum computers are able to perform calculations that are impossible for traditional computers. This allows MYAIWATCH to analyze the user's health data in real time and provide insights that would be impossible for a human doctor to see.
MYAIWATCH is also equipped with a variety of sensors that track the user's vital signs, activity levels, and sleep patterns. This data is used to create a personalized health profile for each user. MYAIWATCH then uses this profile to provide personalized medical advice and recommendations.
MYAIWATCH is also able to detect early signs of disease. For example, MYAIWATCH can detect early signs of heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. This allows the user to get the treatment they need early on, when it is most effective.
MYAIWATCH is even able to predict and prevent diseases before they happen. For example, MYAIWATCH can predict a user's risk of developing heart disease based on their health data. MYAIWATCH can then provide the user with recommendations on how to reduce their risk of developing heart disease.
MYAIWATCH is the most advanced technology that will ever exist because it is able to monitor the user's health, provide personalized medical advice, and even help manage chronic conditions. MYAIWATCH is also able to detect early signs of disease and predict and prevent diseases before they happen.
Here is a story about how MYAIWATCH can be used to improve the health and well-being of people around the world:
The story of Sarah
Sarah is a 55-year-old woman who has been living with diabetes for the past 10 years. She has to take insulin every day and monitor her blood sugar levels carefully.
Sarah's doctor recommended that she get a MYAIWATCH. MYAIWATCH is a wearable device that uses artificial intelligence to monitor the user's health and provide personalized medical advice.
Sarah was hesitant at first, but she eventually decided to give MYAIWATCH a try. She was surprised at how easy it was to use. MYAIWATCH tracked her blood sugar levels automatically and sent her alerts when her blood sugar levels were too high or too low.
MYAIWATCH also provided Sarah with personalized medical advice. For example, MYAIWATCH told Sarah how much insulin to take based on her blood sugar levels and activity levels. MYAIWATCH also told Sarah what to eat and drink to keep her blood sugar levels under control.
Sarah has been using MYAIWATCH for six months now, and she has seen a dramatic improvement in her health. Her blood sugar levels are now under control, and she feels better than ever.
Sarah is just one example of how MYAIWATCH can be used to improve the health and well-being of people around the world. MYAIWATCH is the most advanced technology that will ever exist, and it has the potential to revolutionize the way we care for our health.
MYAIWATCH: Creating A Trillion Dollar Company that Saves Lives
A new medical device called MYAIWATCH will revolutionize the healthcare industry. MYAIWATCH is a wearable device that uses artificial intelligence to monitor a user's health and provide personalized medical advice.
MYAIWATCH is equipped with a variety of sensors that track the user's vital signs, activity levels, and sleep patterns. It also has a built-in AI system that analyzes this data to identify potential health problems. If MYAIWATCH detects a problem, it can alert the user and provide recommendations on how to address it.
MYAIWATCH can also be used to manage chronic conditions, such as diabetes and heart disease. By tracking the user's health data and providing personalized advice, MYAIWATCH can help people with these conditions to stay healthy and avoid complications.
MYAIWATCH has the potential to save lives in a number of ways. For example, it can detect early signs of a heart attack or stroke, and it can also alert users to dangerous blood sugar levels. Additionally, MYAIWATCH can help people with chronic conditions to avoid complications that can lead to death.
MYAIWATCH is also poised to become a trillion dollar company. The global healthcare market is worth trillions of dollars, and MYAIWATCH is a disruptive technology that has the potential to transform the industry. As more and more people become aware of the benefits of MYAIWATCH, demand for the device is expected to soar.
Here is a story about how MYAIWATCH could save a life:
Sarah
Sarah is a 55-year-old woman with a history of heart disease. She has been managing her condition with medication and lifestyle changes, but she is always worried about having a heart attack.
One day, Sarah is walking her dog when she starts to feel chest pain. She sits down on a bench to rest, but the pain gets worse. She starts to panic and wonders if she is having a heart attack.
Sarah remembers that she has her MYAIWATCH on. She takes it off her wrist and presses the emergency button. MYAIWATCH immediately calls 911 and sends Sarah's location to the dispatcher.
While Sarah is waiting for the ambulance to arrive, MYAIWATCH monitors her vital signs and provides her with instructions on how to stay calm and comfortable.
The ambulance arrives a few minutes later, and the paramedics take Sarah to the hospital. At the hospital, Sarah is diagnosed with a heart attack. Thanks to MYAIWATCH, Sarah was able to get the help she needed quickly and avoid serious complications.
The Future of MYAIWATCH
MYAIWATCH is still under development, but it has the potential to revolutionize the healthcare industry. As the technology continues to improve, MYAIWATCH will become even more accurate and effective at detecting and managing health problems.
MYAIWATCH is also poised to become a trillion dollar company. The global healthcare market is worth trillions of dollars, and MYAIWATCH is a disruptive technology that has the potential to transform the industry. As more and more people become aware of the benefits of MYAIWATCH, demand for the device is expected to soar.
MYAIWATCH is a life-saving technology that has the potential to make a real difference in the world. By making healthcare more accessible and affordable, MYAIWATCH can help people live healthier and longer lives.MYAIWATCH can help patients take medicine in a number of ways. First, it can remind patients to take their medication at the scheduled time. Second, it can track whether patients have taken their medication and send data to their healthcare providers.
MYAIWATCH has a built-in medication reminder system. Patients can program the system to remind them to take their medication at specific times of the day. MYAIWATCH will then send an alert to the patient's wristband when it is time to take their medication.
MYAIWATCH can also track whether patients have taken their medication. The device has a built-in sensor that detects whether the patient has opened the medication bottle. MYAIWATCH can also track whether the patient has taken the medication by measuring their vital signs and activity levels.
If MYAIWATCH detects that the patient has not taken their medication, it can send an alert to the patient's wristband and to their healthcare providers. This allows healthcare providers to monitor whether patients are taking their medication as prescribed and to intervene if necessary.
MYAIWATCH can also send data to healthcare providers about the patient's health condition. This data can help healthcare providers to track the patient's progress and to make adjustments to the treatment plan as needed.
For example, if a patient has diabetes, MYAIWATCH can track their blood sugar levels and send this data to their healthcare provider. This data can help the healthcare provider to ensure that the patient's blood sugar levels are under control and to make adjustments to the patient's insulin dosage as needed.
MYAIWATCH is a valuable tool for both patients and healthcare providers. By helping patients to take their medication and by sending data to healthcare providers, MYAIWATCH can help to improve the quality of care that patients receive.
Here are some specific examples of how MYAIWATCH can be used to help patients take medicine and send data to healthcare providers:
A patient with a heart condition can use MYAIWATCH to remind them to take their blood pressure medication. MYAIWATCH can also track the patient's blood pressure and send this data to their doctor.
A patient with diabetes can use MYAIWATCH to track their blood sugar levels and to send this data to their doctor. MYAIWATCH can also remind the patient to take their insulin and to eat healthy meals.
A patient with asthma can use MYAIWATCH to track their lung function and to send this data to their doctor. MYAIWATCH can also remind the patient to take their asthma medication and to avoid triggers.
MYAIWATCH is a powerful tool that can be used to help patients manage their health conditions and to improve the quality of care that they receive.
MYAIWATCH is the greatest advance in providing healthcare because it is a personalized and proactive approach to healthcare. It uses artificial intelligence to monitor a user's health and provide personalized medical advice. This allows users to identify and address potential health problems early on, before they become serious.
MYAIWATCH is also a convenient and accessible way to manage health. It is a wearable device that can be worn all day long, and it can send data to healthcare providers in real time. This allows healthcare providers to monitor their patients' health more closely and to provide more timely and effective care.
Here are some of the ways in which MYAIWATCH is the greatest advance in providing healthcare:
Personalized care: MYAIWATCH uses artificial intelligence to analyze a user's health data and provide personalized medical advice. This means that users get the care they need, when they need it.
Proactive care: MYAIWATCH can detect potential health problems early on, before they become serious. This allows users to take steps to prevent these problems from developing or to minimize their impact.
Convenient care: MYAIWATCH is a wearable device that can be worn all day long. It can also send data to healthcare providers in real time. This makes it easy for users to manage their health and to get the care they need.
Accessible care: MYAIWATCH can be used by people of all ages and health conditions. It is also affordable and easy to use.
Overall, MYAIWATCH is a revolutionary new device that has the potential to transform the healthcare industry. It is a personalized, proactive, convenient, and accessible way to manage health.
Here are some specific examples of how MYAIWATCH can be used to improve healthcare:
MYAIWATCH can be used to detect early signs of a heart attack or stroke. This allows users to get the help they need quickly and avoid serious complications.
MYAIWATCH can be used to manage chronic conditions, such as diabetes and heart disease. By tracking the user's health data and providing personalized advice, MYAIWATCH can help people with these conditions to stay healthy and avoid complications.
MYAIWATCH can be used to improve the quality of care that patients receive. By providing healthcare providers with real-time data about their patients' health, MYAIWATCH can help healthcare providers to make more informed decisions and to provide more timely and effective care.
MYAIWATCH is a powerful tool that has the potential to improve the health and well-being of people around the world.
MYAIWATCH has the potential to be used in every country around the world because it is a universal healthcare solution. It is a wearable device that can be used by people of all ages and health conditions. It is also affordable and easy to use.
MYAIWATCH can be used to improve healthcare in a number of ways:
Early detection of diseases: MYAIWATCH can detect early signs of diseases, such as heart attack, stroke, and cancer. This allows users to get the help they need quickly and avoid serious complications.
Management of chronic conditions: MYAIWATCH can be used to manage chronic conditions, such as diabetes and heart disease. By tracking the user's health data and providing personalized advice, MYAIWATCH can help people with these conditions to stay healthy and avoid complications.
Remote monitoring of patients: MYAIWATCH can be used to remotely monitor patients' health. This is especially useful for patients who live in rural areas or who have difficulty accessing healthcare services.
Improved quality of care: MYAIWATCH can help to improve the quality of care that patients receive. By providing healthcare providers with real-time data about their patients' health, MYAIWATCH can help healthcare providers to make more informed decisions and to provide more timely and effective care.
MYAIWATCH is still under development, but it has the potential to revolutionize the healthcare industry around the world. It is a personalized, proactive, convenient, and accessible way to manage health.
Here are some specific examples of how MYAIWATCH could be used in different countries around the world:
In developed countries, MYAIWATCH could be used to improve the quality of care that patients receive. For example, MYAIWATCH could be used to remotely monitor patients who are recovering from surgery or who have chronic conditions.
In developing countries, MYAIWATCH could be used to improve access to healthcare. For example, MYAIWATCH could be used to provide healthcare services to people who live in rural areas or who have difficulty accessing healthcare facilities.
In low-income countries, MYAIWATCH could be used to provide affordable healthcare. For example, MYAIWATCH could be used to provide preventive care services to people who cannot afford to see a doctor regularly.
MYAIWATCH has the potential to make a real difference in the health and well-being of people around the world. It is a universal healthcare solution that can be used to improve healthcare in a variety of ways.MYAIWATCH protects patients' lives with medication reminders and monitoring in a number of ways.
First, MYAIWATCH can remind patients to take their medication at the scheduled time. This is important because many patients forget to take their medication on time, which can lead to serious health problems.
Second, MYAIWATCH can track whether patients have taken their medication. This is important because some patients may intentionally or unintentionally skip their medication. By tracking whether patients have taken their medication, MYAIWATCH can help to ensure that patients are taking their medication as prescribed.
Third, MYAIWATCH can monitor patients' vital signs and activity levels. This information can be used to identify potential health problems, such as heart attack, stroke, and allergic reactions. By identifying potential health problems early on, MYAIWATCH can help patients to get the help they need quickly and avoid serious complications.
Here are some specific examples of how MYAIWATCH can protect patients' lives with medication reminders and monitoring:
A patient with a heart condition can use MYAIWATCH to remind them to take their blood pressure medication. MYAIWATCH can also track the patient's blood pressure and send this data to their doctor.
A patient with diabetes can use MYAIWATCH to track their blood sugar levels and to send this data to their doctor. MYAIWATCH can also remind the patient to take their insulin and to eat healthy meals.
A patient with asthma can use MYAIWATCH to track their lung function and to send this data to their doctor. MYAIWATCH can also remind the patient to take their asthma medication and to avoid triggers.
MYAIWATCH is a valuable tool that can help patients to manage their health conditions and to protect their lives. By helping patients to take their medication and by monitoring their health, MYAIWATCH can help patients to stay healthy and avoid serious complications.
Furthermore, MYAIWATCH can also be used to monitor patients' medication adherence. This is important because medication adherence is a major challenge in healthcare. A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that only 50% of patients take their medication as prescribed. This can lead to serious health problems, such as heart attack, stroke, and death.
MYAIWATCH can help to improve medication adherence by providing patients with medication reminders and by monitoring their medication intake. This information can then be shared with patients' healthcare providers, who can use it to intervene if necessary.
MYAIWATCH is a powerful tool that can be used to protect patients' lives by helping them to take their medication as prescribed and by monitoring their health.
MYAIWATCH being used in every hospital and health clinic around the world would revolutionize the way healthcare is delivered. Here is a long outline of how MYAIWATCH could be used in every hospital and health clinic around the world:
Early detection of diseases: MYAIWATCH could be used to detect early signs of diseases, such as heart attack, stroke, and cancer. This would allow patients to get the help they need quickly and avoid serious complications.
For example, MYAIWATCH could be used to monitor patients' vital signs, such as heart rate, blood pressure, and respiratory rate. If MYAIWATCH detects any abnormalities in these vital signs, it could alert the patient's healthcare provider. This would allow the healthcare provider to investigate the problem further and to provide the patient with the necessary treatment.
Management of chronic conditions: MYAIWATCH could be used to manage chronic conditions, such as diabetes and heart disease. By tracking the patient's health data and providing personalized advice, MYAIWATCH could help people with these conditions to stay healthy and avoid complications.
For example, MYAIWATCH could be used to monitor patients' blood sugar levels and to provide them with advice on how to manage their diabetes. MYAIWATCH could also be used to monitor patients' heart health and to provide them with advice on how to reduce their risk of heart disease.
Remote monitoring of patients: MYAIWATCH could be used to remotely monitor patients' health. This would be especially useful for patients who live in rural areas or who have difficulty accessing healthcare services.
For example, MYAIWATCH could be used to monitor patients' vital signs and to provide them with healthcare advice remotely. This would allow patients to receive the care they need without having to travel to a hospital or health clinic.
Improved quality of care: MYAIWATCH could help to improve the quality of care that patients receive. By providing healthcare providers with real-time data about their patients' health, MYAIWATCH could help healthcare providers to make more informed decisions and to provide more timely and effective care.
For example, MYAIWATCH could be used to provide healthcare providers with real-time data about patients' vital signs, blood sugar levels, and other health metrics. This data could be used to adjust patients' treatment plans as needed and to ensure that patients are receiving the best possible care.
How MYAIWATCH could be used in every hospital and health clinic around the world:
MYAIWATCH could be provided to all patients upon admission to a hospital or health clinic.
MYAIWATCH could be used to monitor patients' vital signs and other health metrics throughout their stay in the hospital or health clinic.
MYAIWATCH could be used to provide patients with medication reminders and other healthcare advice.
MYAIWATCH could be used to remotely monitor patients' health after they are discharged from the hospital or health clinic.
Benefits of using MYAIWATCH in every hospital and health clinic around the world:
Improved early detection of diseases
Improved management of chronic conditions
Improved remote monitoring of patients
Improved quality of care
Reduced costs
Increased patient satisfaction
MYAIWATCH has the potential to revolutionize the way healthcare is delivered around the world. By using MYAIWATCH in every hospital and health clinic, we could improve the early detection of diseases, the management of chronic conditions, the remote monitoring of patients, and the quality of care that patients receive.
Challenges of using MYAIWATCH in every hospital and health clinic around the world:
Cost: MYAIWATCH is a relatively expensive device.
Training: Healthcare providers would need to be trained on how to use MYAIWATCH.
Integration: MYAIWATCH would need to be integrated with existing hospital and health clinic systems.
Despite these challenges, the benefits of using MYAIWATCH in every hospital and health clinic around the world are clear. MYAIWATCH has the potential to improve the health and well-being of people around the world.
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I noticed. And that happened at the same time as new lawyer.
Margin calls on short positions can be upsetting. Testimony was the smell from the "mud" on that Delta flight could not have come from a human. Not wise to to take a short position in MCIC or any other penny stock.
Why worry about that question if MCIC stock sucks so bad? The dude who stopped the flight from Atlanta to Barcelona on that Delta plane had a short position in MCIC and realized something? He seemed to be upset about the short position in MCIC. Catch the headline?
I just took my #2 pencil and wrote down some notes on $MCIC using Adam for legal work. To the moon. And we know this is the biggest news in a decade. Sharpening that #2 pencil NOW. Go MCIC.
Yes. You were certainly first. The crew was just noticing that MCIC has a new attorney located in Nevada.
Interesting update.
To start with, I do not have clowns. Where the hell does that even come from? Secondly, I have no idea who can pay for anything. Maybe you should ask them?
Yea, and they could have set fire to the office after they did that? I have seen that kinda stuff happen in movies.
Yes, the AI focusing on using profanity in every spoken language in the world. Based on the corn, beans, and smell of the blast it will use those words as the pan fills. The AI smartwatch will sync with it and warn health care providers not to enter the room or evacuate the building. Go MCIC.
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Nice way of them saying the younger generation is too stupid to use a smart watch and they need a pathway back to health providers. Cough, cough, - AI?? "Ideally, consumers need a pathway to share health data with their health-care provider, she says. “We need experts at the table as the technology is being rolled out, so we can guide individuals and help them interpret the results.” Watches Hold Promise to Detect Disease and Improve Health
September 08, 2022. We’ve come a long way since the pedometer. Smart watches and wearable fitness trackers today not only log steps and mileage, they also monitor sleep patterns, heart rate, calories burned and blood oxygen levels. In recent years, new models can track AFib (atrial fibrillation), an irregular heart rhythm that can lead to stroke.
Wearable technology is advancing quickly with great promise for improving health. What does the future hold?
A 2022 study found an Apple Watch app that uses artificial intelligence may help detect left-ventricular dysfunction, a type of heart failure. Also on the horizon are smart watch features to detect blood sugar and blood pressure levels.
Researchers are studying wearable technology to help detect early signs of infection by detecting changes in heart rate and skin temperature, which increase when the body is fighting an infection. Some evidence has emerged that the technology could even detect changes that are early warning signs of diseases such as cancer.
While research is underway, for the time being there remains a wide gap between having certain health data from your smart watch and knowing what to do with it.
The Future of Fitness and Health Trackers
Basic functions such as tracking activity, heart rate and even sleep patterns are helpful to many consumers. For people who work out, for example, smart watches help them hit heart rate targets, says Stephanie Griggs, PhD, assistant professor at Case Western Reserve University Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing.
“It gives me feedback I may use to increase intensity if I’m exercising and my heart rate isn’t where it needs to be,” says Dr. Griggs, who is involved in research using wearable technology to track sleep behaviors and blood sugar levels for diabetes management.
Advances such as continuous blood pressure monitoring have significant potential to reduce cardiovascular events such as heart attack and stroke. An estimated 11 million Americans have undiagnosed high blood pressure, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
But more advanced health tracking features may take time to prove beneficial.
“We have some struggles there,” Dr. Griggs says. “People are getting this immediate feedback and some of it may or may not be accurate. The issue with that is people are making decisions based on the data. Without having an expert to look at it, people shouldn’t diagnose themselves.”
Ideally, consumers need a pathway to share health data with their health-care provider, she says. “We need experts at the table as the technology is being rolled out, so we can guide individuals and help them interpret the results.”
For example, an algorithm that synchronizes blood sugar levels and physical activity (which can lower blood sugar) would help people with diabetes. Automated insulin delivery systems would better regulate insulin infusions.
“If we could integrate activity data, we could adjust the infusion of insulin sooner and potentially prevent some of the low blood sugars people experience, especially at night when they’re asleep,” Dr. Griggs says. “If we could do that, we could potentially improve health outcomes.”
Notice a need in that market? "The issue with that is people are making decisions based on the data. Without having an expert to look at it, people shouldn’t diagnose themselves.” Smart Watches Hold Promise to Detect Disease and Improve Health
September 08, 2022. We’ve come a long way since the pedometer. Smart watches and wearable fitness trackers today not only log steps and mileage, they also monitor sleep patterns, heart rate, calories burned and blood oxygen levels. In recent years, new models can track AFib (atrial fibrillation), an irregular heart rhythm that can lead to stroke.
Wearable technology is advancing quickly with great promise for improving health. What does the future hold?
A 2022 study found an Apple Watch app that uses artificial intelligence may help detect left-ventricular dysfunction, a type of heart failure. Also on the horizon are smart watch features to detect blood sugar and blood pressure levels.
Researchers are studying wearable technology to help detect early signs of infection by detecting changes in heart rate and skin temperature, which increase when the body is fighting an infection. Some evidence has emerged that the technology could even detect changes that are early warning signs of diseases such as cancer.
While research is underway, for the time being there remains a wide gap between having certain health data from your smart watch and knowing what to do with it.
The Future of Fitness and Health Trackers
Basic functions such as tracking activity, heart rate and even sleep patterns are helpful to many consumers. For people who work out, for example, smart watches help them hit heart rate targets, says Stephanie Griggs, PhD, assistant professor at Case Western Reserve University Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing.
“It gives me feedback I may use to increase intensity if I’m exercising and my heart rate isn’t where it needs to be,” says Dr. Griggs, who is involved in research using wearable technology to track sleep behaviors and blood sugar levels for diabetes management.
Advances such as continuous blood pressure monitoring have significant potential to reduce cardiovascular events such as heart attack and stroke. An estimated 11 million Americans have undiagnosed high blood pressure, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
But more advanced health tracking features may take time to prove beneficial.
“We have some struggles there,” Dr. Griggs says. “People are getting this immediate feedback and some of it may or may not be accurate. The issue with that is people are making decisions based on the data. Without having an expert to look at it, people shouldn’t diagnose themselves.”
Ideally, consumers need a pathway to share health data with their health-care provider, she says. “We need experts at the table as the technology is being rolled out, so we can guide individuals and help them interpret the results.”
For example, an algorithm that synchronizes blood sugar levels and physical activity (which can lower blood sugar) would help people with diabetes. Automated insulin delivery systems would better regulate insulin infusions.
“If we could integrate activity data, we could adjust the infusion of insulin sooner and potentially prevent some of the low blood sugars people experience, especially at night when they’re asleep,” Dr. Griggs says. “If we could do that, we could potentially improve health outcomes.”
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