APPLICATIONS

APPLICATIONS

Health and Wellness Indicators Medic Detects, Monitors and Reports

Medic passively detects, monitors and reports major healthcare risk factors after every bathroom visit. Because an analysis takes place every time it’s used, our hosted analytics engine creates reliable trends for each user – providing a wholistic image of their health and wellness. Results are made available via our mobile app, web portal and through electronic medical records (EMR’s).

Our optional built in Science Center introduces another level of capability for research, defense, clinical diagnostic and pharmaceutical applications. It enables built in label free RT-PCR biomarker detection in proteins, antibodies, single virus and nucleic acids found in urine and feces.

WELLNESS APP

The Medic apps allows you to access your health trends and get alerts on your phone or via the web (Android and iOS supported)

 
 

DISCOVERY APP

The Medic research app allows you to setup your Science Center experiment and run it right from your phone or via the web (Android and iOS supported)

 
 

WELLNESS APP

The Medic apps allows you to access your health trends and get alerts on your phone or via the web (Android and iOS supported)

 
 

DISCOVERY APP

The Medic research app allows you to setup your Science Center experiment and run it right from your phone or via the web (Android and iOS supported)

 
 

Obesity

71.6% of adults 20+ are overweight or obese (39.8%) and it’s rising. Obesity is linked to more than 60 chronic diseases including diabetes, one of the top 5 leading causes of death, and costs Americans $147 billion each year.1,2

Dehydration

75% of Americans are chronically dehydrated that leads to short-term memory loss, fatigue, irritability, and an increased risk of kidney stones, urinary tract infections, and accidental falls in seniors.3,4

Cardiovascular Disease

Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women. 1 person dies every 37 seconds, and it is the cause of 1 in every 4 deaths. 647,000 Americans die from heart disease every year, totaling more than $219 billion in medical expenses. 7

Diabetes

88 million (34.5%) of American adults currently have prediabetes and 8 in 10 don’t even know they have it.8,9 ,10

Hypertension

Affects 116.4 million (46%) of American adults. #1 contributing risk for death globally. Only 50% of people with high blood pressure are aware of it until tested.11,12

Chronic Kidney Disease

37 million (15%) of American adults are estimated to have chronic kidney disease (CKD). 9 out of 10 adults don’t know they have it. Prevention is possible by controlling high blood pressure and blood glucose levels. 20 – 40% of people with diabetes develop kidney disease.15,16

Kidney Failure

(Dehydration and Tubular Necrosis) – 661,000 Americans had kidney failure this year. Of these, 468,000 individuals are on dialysis, and roughly 193,000 live with a functioning kidney transplant. 3 percent of people with CKD experience kidney failure. Each year, kidney disease kills more people than breast or prostate cancer.17,18

Urinary Tract Function

(Uroflowmetry) – Prostate enlargement (BPH) affects 5 of 10 American men ages 51 – 60, and 9 of 10 ages 80+ (27 million total). 1 in 4 women over the age of 18 will experience urinary incontinence (UI). That’s 25 million in the US, 200 million worldwide. 19,20

Urinary Tract Infections

50–60% of women will experience a UTI in their lifetime. The estimated number of UTIs per person per year is 0.5 in young females. Recurrences usually occur within three months of the original infection, and 80% of UTIs are reinfections.21

Single Virus Pathogen Detection

Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) are a significant burden on global economies and public health. SARS infected over 8,096 people, killed 776. and wiped $40 billion off world markets. The Coronavirus has infected 85,403 and killed 2,924 as of February 29 and projected to cost the global economy trillions of dollars.22,23,24,25

Biomarker Detection

Biomarkers are measurable indicators of the presence and severity of diseases and can act as indicators of the change in progression, or susceptibility of the disease to a given treatment. Biomarkers hold the promise to minimizing the burden of cancer, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s.

  1. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/obesity-overweight.htm
  2. https://www.healthline.com/health/obesity-facts#1
  3. https://dripdrop.com/blogs/news/6-dehydration-facts-may-surprise
  4. https://www.onemedical.com/blog/live-well/6-benefits-of-staying-hydrated/
  5. https://www.cdc.gov/homeandrecreationalsafety/falls/adultfalls.html
  6. https://www.cdc.gov/homeandrecreationalsafety/falls/index.html
  7. https://www.cdc.gov/heartdisease/facts.htm
  8. https://www.diabetes.org/resources/statistics/statistics-about-diabetes
  9. https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/data/statistics/statistics-report.html
  10. https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/pdfs/library/socialmedia/diabetes-infographic.pdf
  11. https://ish-world.com/data/uploads/may_measurement_month/EN/170302_07__AN_MMM_infographic_portrait.png
  12. https://www.heart.org/en/news/2019/01/31/cardiovascular-diseases-affect-nearly-half-of-american-adults-statistics-show
  13. https://www.medscape.com/answers/1170337-4913/what-is-the-prevalence-of-diabetic-neuropathy-in-the-us
  14. https://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/26/6/1790
  15. https://www.cdc.gov/kidneydisease/publications-resources/2019-national-facts.html
  16. https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/health-statistics/kidney-disease
  17. https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/health-statistics/kidney-disease
  18. https://kidneyfailurerisk.com/
  19. https://www.bostonscientific.com/en-US/patients/health-conditions/enlarged-prostate/causes-and-statistics.html
  20. https://www.pinterest.at/pin/457889487083592318/
  21. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3749018/
  22. https://www.who.int/csr/sars/country/table2004_04_21/en/
  23. https://www.nbcnews.com/business/markets/sars-wiped-40-billion-world-markets-what-will-coronavirus-do-n1122151
  24. https://www.who.int/docs/default-source/coronaviruse/situation-reports/20200229-sitrep-40-covid-19.pdf?sfvrsn=7203e653_2
  25. https://www.ccn.com/coronavirus-could-cost-the-global-economy-trillions-on-a-sars-baseline/

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