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The Top 5 Digital Health Innovations For Food Tracking and Eating
Technological innovations can help us track what’s in our food and what we should eat based on our genetic background. In this article, we enlisted the top trends concerning eating and food tracking. Almost 700 million people have some health problem with food or eating The last time we checked, researchers estimated that up to 15 million Americans have food allergies – that was in 2017. As of today this number almost doubled: currently it is estimated that 32 million Americans have food allergies of some sort, including 5.6 million children under age 18. And, according to the FAO, the UN body that leads international efforts to defeat hunger and improve nutrition and food security, healthy diets are out of reach for 3 billion people around the world. cannot offer alone long-term, comprehensive solutions, they could support eating healthily and reduce the harm we do through food to our bodies. 2) Food scanners The solution was expected to come from food scanners – but as we concluded in this article, a good food scanner is hard to come by. The Nima is able to tell you from a small food sample within two minutes, whether the food on your plate contains gluten or, in the case of their other device, peanut.
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