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Join us in our journey to improve health outcomes and receive social and economic rewards. Let’s catalyse a new paradigm by starting a revolutionary trend away from total dependence upon traditional health improvement disciplines. Welcome to Brainstem Digital Health, where your health is in your hands.
Paired with our wearable, Reflex app allows you to monitor your health metrics in real time, unlike other devices that only provide snapshots
the Brainstem Health Cloud fosters collaboration and innovation through its open ecosystem that incentivizes participation through tokenization, fostering an active and engaged community.
Reflex wearable device development
App developement
Cloud development
Beat Test token deployment
Polar ECG support (third-party device support)
R and D prototype #getreal campaign
Reflex wearable device Indiegogo campaign
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Definition: Chronic Health
The link between autonomic reflex health and chronic health conditions is significant because the autonomic nervous system (ANS) plays a critical role in regulating many involuntary bodily functions, such as heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, and respiratory rate. When autonomic reflex health is compromised, it can contribute to or exacerbate various chronic health conditions that are related to: sleep, cardiovascular, neurological, metabolic and mental health.
Definition: Heart Rhythm
Heart rhythm analysis is a powerful tool for assessing autonomic reflex health, as the autonomic nervous system (ANS) directly influences heart rate and rhythm. By continuously monitoring heart rhythm and analyzing these patterns, valuable insights into the health and balance of the ANS can be gained, helping to diagnose issues, monitor treatment effectiveness, and guide interventions.
Definition: Autonomic Reflex
Autonomic reflex health refers to the proper functioning and balance of the autonomic nervous system (ANS), which controls involuntary bodily functions such as heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, and respiratory rate.