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Well, isn't that the meaning of the existence of the thing called medical care arises there?

However, from now on, if an application that analyzes information and data from the human body and makes an accurate diagnosis is generalized, it is concluded that the data of rapid decrease in body temperature is likely to catch a cold. And will it reduce the need for medical care? It may be time to see yourself at home without having to go to the hospital. What happens if that happens? One is the elimination of the shortage of doctors. The second is the reduction of medical expenses. The third is that for a small amount of illness, insurance will not apply. These movements may come out. I think that the medical expenses basically consist of drug charges, fees and equipment fees. If they are gone, will not medical expenses be incurred? Although I am an amateur, I can not mention details...                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

April 23, 2019 8:59:20.

Yesterday’s post was very miserable. Things like the last time are the first time. The specific cause is not yet known. And today I was posting an hour late. All far-reaching is that my condition is weak.

Good morning! Well, I have a cough and I have a hard time for 10 days. As these symptoms last more than a week, complex factors must be suspected. I know about it. One of the factors is hay fever and the other is cold. Actually, I had been awake until late at night and I thought that it was cold and it was actually once in these 10 days. Maybe I had a cold at that time.
Before, I was not so cold day, but in the daytime, I was riding a bike with a light coat, and I felt, “Oh, I caught a cold now.” At that time I did not feel that it was too cold, but for that reason, I did not pay attention to the wind from the front.
It was feverish on that day and a runny nose came out, which was a big deal.

The human body is said to be environmentally sensitive and like a sensor, but I think the sensor does not understand the sensor itself well

Well, it would be so. For example, thermometers have no intention. Generally speaking, measuring machines have no intention. Even if they play accurate data, they do not explain the meaning of data. It is the people who use the instrument that evaluate the data output by the instrument. Even though the human body is sensitive, they can not be used for disease prevention unless the output data is objective. Of course, the person’s outside will objectively judge the symptoms and data. Well, isn’t that the meaning of the existence of the thing called medical care arises there?

However, from now on, if an application that analyzes information and data from the human body and makes an accurate diagnosis is generalized, it is concluded that the data of rapid decrease in body temperature is likely to catch a cold

And will it reduce the need for medical care? It may be time to see yourself at home without having to go to the hospital. What happens if that happens?
One is the elimination of the shortage of doctors. The second is the reduction of medical expenses. The third is that for a small amount of illness, insurance will not apply. These movements may come out. I think that the medical expenses basically consist of drug charges, fees and equipment fees. If they are gone, will not medical expenses be incurred? Although I am an amateur, I can not mention details.

As society ages, medical and welfare budgets will expand. Where do we get the money from? Do you pull out from the past accumulation?


Yes, it’s a well-repeated conclusion that health is still the best. My pain will disappear in two to three days. This will revive the environment in which I can put my hobbies again. And posting will also be done on time. However, the contents will not change. it’s okay. So it’s good. Hey, that’s happy! goodbye

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