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Health Care Support Application Solution for Old Aged

Ashish Jaiswal, Tanvi Chavan

Abstract


In the new norm, situations are not stable enough for human kind. Also the increasing crises of new diseases and viruses led us to a situation where taking care of one’s health is a necessity to stay alive for the living in the best quality. In such situations, the deadliest risks lie with the elderly. Also, we humans are eventually influenced by the adulteration of goods and the chain of this passes from nature to us, the humans. Hence, it is an important factor for the elderly people to concentrate precisely towards their health factor for a better and healthy living. For this to work, we have to remotely monitor, boost and fathom our health which is conceivable with mobile health care applications.

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