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Nathaniel David Heintzman
Publications - 3
Citations - 59
Nathaniel David Heintzman is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Insulin & Quality of life (healthcare). The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 59 citations.
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System and method for decision support using lifestyle factors
Naresh C. Bhavaraju,Jennifer Blackwell,Leif N. Bowman,Esteban Cabrera,Alexandra Elena Constantin,Basab Dattaray,Davis Anna Leigh,Rian Draeger,Nathaniel David Heintzman,Lauren Hruby Jepson,Apurv Ullas Kamath,Katherine Yerre Koehler,Andrew Attila Pal,Eli Reihman,Tomas C. Walker +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, systems and methods according to present principles minimize the impact of the vagaries of diabetes on individuals, i.e., by looking for patterns and tendencies of an individual and customizing the management to that individual.
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System and method for providing alerts optimized for a user
Anna Leigh Davis,Scott M. Belliveau,Naresh C. Bhavaraju,Leif N. Bowman,Rita M. Castillo,Alexandra Elena Constantin,Rian Draeger,Laura J. Dunn,Gary Brian Gable,Arturo Garcia,Thomas Hall,Hari Hampapuram,Christopher Robert Hannemann,Anna Harley-Trochimczyk,Nathaniel David Heintzman,Andrea J. Jackson,Lauren Hruby Jepson,Apurv Ullas Kamath,Katherine Yerre Koehler,Aditya Mandapaka,Samuel Jere Marsh,Gary A. Morris,Subrai Girish Pai,Andrew Attila Pal,Nicholas Polytaridis,Philip Thomas Pupa,Eli Reihman,Ashley Anne Rindfleisch,Sofie Wells Schunk,Peter C. Simpson,Daniel Smith,Stephen J. Vanslyke,Matthew T. Vogel,Tomas C. Walker,Benjamin Elrod West,Atiim Joseph Wiley +35 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a system that provides smart alerts to users about diabetic states that are only provided when it makes sense to do so, e.g., when the system can predict or estimate that the user is not already cognitively aware of their current condition, e., particularly where the current condition is a diabetic state warranting attention.
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Systems and methods for distributing continuous glucose data
Michael Robert Mensinger,Esteban Cabrera,Eric Cohen,Nathaniel David Heintzman,Apurv Ullas Kamath,Gary A. Morris,Andrew Attila Pal,Eli Reihman,Jorge Valdes +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present systems, devices and methods for receiving biosensor data acquired by a medical device, e.g., relating to glucose concentration values, and controlling the access and distribution of that data.