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jmyelast Thursday at 2:09 PM1 replyview on HN

> we don't need to do much differently to take advantage of this data anyway. doctors already ask patients what changed recently

So your take is we just do the testing and ignore it's outputs entirely, until something comes up? And that is somehow different and better than current imaging processes?

> currently we have almost no data

This is absolute fucking nonsense.


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spongebobstoeslast Thursday at 8:06 PM

my take is simply three points

1/ telemetry is operationally useful in systems engineering 2/ the human body is a system 3/ this is a step towards telemetry for the human body

> currently we have almost no data

this is accurate. ordinary people might get blood drawn once per year. that is almost no data, relative to a monthly or weekly full-body ultrasound