‘Chasing the ideal gut’: Poop-tracking cameras claim to give health insights. Are they necessary?
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Kohler's new product, Dekoda, is a toilet camera that captures images of bowel movements and sends them to an app for health analysis. Priced at around $600, it raises questions about data ownership and the necessity of such technology in personal health monitoring. As health tech evolves, this innovation highlights the growing intersection of everyday life and digital health, prompting discussions about privacy and the value of tracking bodily functions.
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