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A recent study shows the feasibility of using wearable and mobile technology for dementia monitoring over extended periods and in people everyday life.
A systematic review and meta-analysis show that physical activity monitors enhance amount of physical activity in older adults
Individuals may use their wheelchair to play VR games, explore three-dimensional, visual worlds and take part in virtual social events, even if they do not master the hand...
What is good User Experience? How do we measure it? How do we quantify it?
The Copenhagen Center for Health Technology (CACHET) have released the "CACHET in Profile 2019" report, which reports on research, research training, innovation in society...
Applications of the growing Big Data, Machine/Deep Learning, and Artificial Intelligence fields show the potential impact and importance of these fields for solving real...
One of the largest studies of depression and bipolar disorder involving more than 120 patients have shown, that mood changes can be predicted with a very high accuracy...
A recent systematic review of more than 3500 scientific publications has investigated whether these many studies agree on the relationship between depressive symptoms and...
Physical activity, sleep and cognitive function: Clinical pilot study on crowd-sourced mHealth for cognitive rehabilitation
The research group of Health Informatics and Innovation published an instrument and a toolkit to assess users´digital health literacy.
Society demands technological solutions to many of the major health challenges we are facing now and in the future. DTU has the research and technological expertise to...
The CACHET PhD project InstaPatch has received funding from Independent Research Fund Denmark. This funding will be used to further expand the project with an additional...
A smart patch that can measure movement patterns in Parkinson's disease was awarded the first place in DTU Skylab's Open Innovation X final.
The Copenhagen Center for Health Technology (CACHET) have released the "CACHET in Profile 2018" report, which reports on research, research training, innovation in society...
CACHET er kommet med en lang række input til det seneste nummer af Lægemiddelindustriens (LIF) medlemsblad "med."
A new study conducted at the University of Copenhagen shows that inactive, overweight people can lose fat mass just as effectively by riding the bike to work than by exercising...
The Australian Research Council (ARC) funds Hub for Enhanced Living with 3 million $. CACHET is part of project through DTU and UCPH.
Innovation Fund Denmark has granted DKK 6.6 million to research on using sensors to improve the quality of life for elderly citizens with dementia. CACHET is involved...
RESEARCHERS AIM AT REDUCING THE EXCESS MORTALITY OF PEOPLE WITH SEVERE MENTAL DISORDERS BY IMPROVING INDIVIDUAL TREATMENT
Personal health technology will play a greater role in the future healthcare system, which will be characterized by a growing number of chronic patients and a strong patient...
English summary: Whitepaper published, for the first time documenting comorbidity in Denmark. The book documents the problems facing patients, when they are in contact...
The projects seek to develop and evaluate new healthcare monitoring technology for heart rhythm and psychiatric and neurological diseases. The goals are to enable early...
The Danish Cancer Society has supported a project on the development of continuous non-invasive monitoring for early detection and prevention of serious morbidity and mortality...
TEAM, a new €4 million research and training network focused on developing new technologies that can support mental health services for young people, was formally announced...
Analysis of everyday speech from smartphone has shown to be a sensitive and valid measure of depression and mania in bipolar disorder.
KU Leuven and University of Copenhagen held an International seminar on bridging Research and Industry within the theme "Ageing with a Healthy Brain". See highlights...
The Innovation Fund Denmark supports a new CACHET project, which aims at reducing the rate and duration of re-admission among patients with unipolar and bipolar disorder...
Jakob E. Bardram was welcomed as a new professor in pervasive healthcare at DTU Computer and the Institute of Public Health at the University of Copenhagen.
The Mayor of Public Health in the City of Copenhagen officially opened CACHET at a public conference at the Copenhagen City Hall.