Researchers are launching a new project called the RECOVER Initiative to study longCOVID using mobile monitoring devices. The project will distribute 10,000 sensors to collect real-time data to help better understand and address the condition.
The federally funded RECOVER Initiative expects to give out 10,000 sensors to people with long COVID to collect data in real time.
But not everyone has room in their budget for a smartwatch or a fitness tracker. Until recently, most clinical trials were BYOD: Bring your own device. At a time when researchers are trying to make sure that clinical trials reflect the diversity of the population, that leaves a lot of people out. Researchers at an"All of Us" site at Vanderbilt University, which also used a Bring your Own Device approach, realized that theyThey reported their findings at the Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing in January.
which is a remote monitoring research project that has enrolled over 40,000 people who have their own sensors — be it a smartwatch or Fitbit. She was looking at remote monitoring for disease before COVID emerged.
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