Zansors' wearable microsensors collect your bio-signals. Zansors' apps interpret those signals and translate them into visualizations, allow people to log and tag and annotate their health information, see trends, and deliver evidence-based therapy directly to people. Zansors' health cloud ties it all together, delivering personal health information securely to healthcare providers.
Your Body is Always Sending Signals -
Are You Listening?
From sleep breathing disorders to smoking cessation to cancer recovery, Zansors' tools identify real health problems and support you with evidence-based solutions that read and interpret the body's bio-signals.
Our sensors use medical-grade hardware combined with scientifically-proven algorithms that are tested in clinical settings. They are the tools you need to read and interpret your body's bio-signals - and in the future, that will include everything from breathing to heart rate to motion and more.
SLEEP APNEA
SLEEP QUALITY
SWEAT SENSOR
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Accurate, Affordable and Accessible
More than 18 million American adults have sleep apnea, according to the National Sleep Foundation. Yet 80% of these cases are undiagnosed. Zansors is developing a tiny, wireless sleep apnea detecting sensor plus app, that tracks sleep breathing and identifies problem breathing patterns – without spending the night in a sleep lab hooked up to clunky machines. Sleep apnea diagnosis will be more comfortable and affordable than ever with Zansors’ sleep wearable micro-sensor and app. NIH has funded Zansors' Phase II program for further development of the sensor, and we’re working toward FDA approval.
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Quantified Sleep Quality
Breathing improperly while sleeping can have major implications for your overall health - and Zansors is making a sensor that allows anyone to determine their sleep quality affordably.
With feedback from Zansors' sleep quality sensor, you have an evidence-based way to measure the quality of your sleep. The sensor rates your sleep with a red, yellow or green light to help you understand what to do next. A yellow light may mean it's time to change a few of your sleep habits, while a red light means you should consider seeing your doctor.
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Detecting New Information Through Sweat
Zansors was awarded Phase I grant by NIH's National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) to measure sweat and specific blood alcohol content.
Zansors is taking steps to sense sweat, measuring the sweat vapors and converting the concentration into algorithms in a sensor prototype. The prototype will combine Zansors bioengineering and biochemistry for an innovative platform
In the future, sweat sensing can be used for firefighters or military, as well as athletes. Sweat has different analytes, meaning targets, like alcohol, electrolytes, ions (e.g. sodium, chloride) and glucose, that can be monitored. Stay tuned for news on our sweat sensor endeavors.
A Powerful Tool
Apps are a powerful tool for tracking and managing health problems. They allow people to quickly and easily collect relevant information about their health, in the moment. This makes logging less onerous and gives health care providers a more accurate picture of a patient's health experience than what they recall during an office visit.
Apps can connect with wearable sensors for automatic input and analysis of a person's health data. They can cut through the noise of a Google search and provide curated, validated information from trusted experts about health topics.
Apps can do complex calculations and provide visualizations of health data, so people can track their health over time, and see how their daily behaviors affect their health. Algorithms embedded in apps can trigger a reminder to see a healthcare professional when a user's metrics reach certain thresholds.
Finally, apps can be used to deliver therapies that treat chronic health conditions, privately and securely, broadening access to healthcare.
HELP4TM APPS
CANCER
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Employing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Zansors’ Help4TM is a suite of health apps that will make Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) accessible to anyone.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a proven methodology that can be used to address depression, migraine, alcoholism and other chronic health problems. CBT is typically practiced as one-on-one therapy between a patient and a specially certified clinician. Because there are few CBT trained therapists, access to this proven approach is very limited.
In 2017, we will introduce Help4TM, a suite of apps that make CBT accessible to anyone.
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Preventive Care After Cancer
Survivors and caregivers can improve care after cancer with Zansors’ Cancer Survivor Symptom Tracker. The tracker, funded by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), was developed to prevent lymphedema. It tracks symptoms and shows dangerous health trends before lymphedema becomes an irreversible condition.
Personal Health Analytics Tools
You know the Internet of Things (IoT), but do you know the Internet of You? With Zansors' wearable sensors, you have the ability to capture your body's bio-signals - from sweat to breath to mood. Together with apps and a secure cloud (ExoBrain), this creates a picture of your health that can be interpreted using evidence-based medicine.
Through the cloud, patients have a channel to communicate health information securely, so they can safely share information gathered by sensors and apps with their healthcare team. Zansors ecosystem gives people real-time sharing and end-to-end privacy for their health information.