Called "precision health smart toilets" by the scientists who developed the technology, the gadget takes a picture of your anus and a fingerprint from the toilet lever and analyzes your stool and urine
The information is uploaded to the cloud where artificial intelligence evaluates the data and contacts your primary care doctor if there are concerns
This technology, funded by the National Cancer Institute for $6.9
million, presents multiple areas where your privacy and medical
information may be compromised
Before adding one more
wireless technology to your home, consider using these parameters to
evaluate your health using information from your urine and stool
In short: Try to stay away from "smart" appliances which take away the decision making from you and spy on you.
Read the full analysis by Dr. Mercola
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