5. Well-being on the move
5.1 Fitness and health
More and more connected objects are collecting information on the shape and well-being of individuals: blood pressure cuffs or pacemakers, "well-being and health" bracelets with miniaturized heart rate sensors, sleep quality monitoring, necklaces measuring heart rate and calorie consumption, electronic pillboxes, etc. Wearable technology , because it sometimes uses equipment associated with clothing, has given rise to habitronics .
According to the WHO, nearly 1.4 billion people over the age of...
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Bibliography
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Regulations (non-exhaustive list)
Articles R. 6316-1 to R. 6316-9 of the French Public Health Code.
Law no. 2009-879 of July 21, 2009 on hospital reform and patients, health and territories (JORF no. 167 of July 22, 2009).
Decree no. 2010-1229 of October 19, 2010 on telemedicine (JORF no. 245 of October 21, 2010).
Law on the organization and transformation of the...
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