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Medical Wearable Devices In Demand

In an article on ihexecutive.com, CEO and Co-founder of Biotricity Inc. (OTCQB: BTCY) Waqaas Al-Siddiq, explained, “Patient monitoring devices are poised to disrupt the healthcare industry in part due to their ability to aid in the self-management and prevention of chronic disease. In fact, adoption of wellness tracking and virtual care solutions will reach 60 million households and 74 million users by 2019 according to Parks Associates. There is also significant dialogue around wearables and their potential to revolutionize healthcare and support the growing trend towards preventative care.”

From the article "Medical Wearable Devices In Demand" by Danny Abramov.

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