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Can 'Digital Phenotyping' Connect Consumer Health To Digital Activity?

The New York Times looks into “digital phenotyping," a fast-emerging field trying to assess people’s health based on their interactions with digital devices. “Your digital footprint -- how often you post on social media, how quickly you scroll through your contacts, how frequently you check your phone late at night -- could hold clues to your physical and mental health,” it writes.

 

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  1. John Grono from GAP Research, March 2, 2018 at 3:23 a.m.

    Paula, it might be self-diagnosis, but I am in the 'sceptical' group.

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