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More than 40% think migraines and allergies won’t be a problem in 100 years
Three in five (62%) people believe most common ailments will be cured or contained within 100 years, new research suggests.
A new survey of 2,000 U.S. adults revealed that many are optimistic about the future of medicine and can envision a future in which migraines (52%), allergies (47%) and the common cold (43%) aren’t as prevalent.
In their present-day world, however, two-thirds of respondents with allergies said their symptoms have gotten worse over the years, including 75% of those in the Northeast. Overall, more than half attribute this to increased indoor and outdoor pollution (58%) and rising temperatures (56%).
Conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Tivic Health, the survey also discovered nearly seven in 10 (69%) have trouble enjoying the fall season due to their allergies.
People’s seasonal allergies prevent them from being fully engaged in outdoor activities such as hiking and fall-themed photo shoots (56%), outdoor autumnal events such as a hayride or turkey trot (52%) and yard work (49%).
Addressing a knowledge gap may lessen some of the frustration. While nearly two in three (64%) were aware of the potential effects of ragweed, one of fall’s biggest allergy triggers, far fewer knew that cocklebur (26%) and English plantain (ribwort) (22%) can also cause allergy symptoms.
“Knowing what plants cause seasonal allergies is one part of the equation, but avoidance of allergic triggers can’t be accomplished completely due to triggers being present throughout a typical day, such as when walking the dog or exercising outdoors,” said Alan Goldsobel, MD, medical advisory board member, Tivic Health and allergist with Allergy and Asthma Associates of Northern California. “Allergy medications can be helpful, and there are safe alternatives to allergy medications, particularly for nasal congestion and sinus pressure and pain, that can provide both short and long-term relief, without causing drowsiness and interfering with one’s daily routine.”
People are already proactive in using tech to address other aspects of their health. A third of respondents (33%) regularly monitor their heart rate, with a similar amount (31%) keeping an eye on their blood pressure. More than half (54%) use a smartwatch or fitness tracker.
Respondents also shared their thoughts on what the ideal wearable health tech device should look like, with one in five preferring a watch or bracelet (22%).
Regardless of design preference, three in four (74%) believe this device would not be complete without an app to accommodate it.
Many see the value in monitoring their health data, expressing interest in being able to keep an eye on their nutrient levels, such as daily sugar, protein, or carb intake (46%) and the quality of their vision (44%).
But while a whopping 93% currently use a wearable or health tech device, 45% are unaware of non-invasive or natural remedies for their recurring ailments.
“Using wearables and health tech to monitor one’s step count, pulse or heart rate has become more common, but tech doesn’t always come to mind as a solution for allergy symptoms,” the spokesperson added. “Drug-free, non-invasive tech is an option for people seeking relief from seasonal allergy symptoms.”
AILMENTS PEOPLE THINK WILL BE CURED OR CONTAINED IN 100 YEARS
Migraines - 52%
Allergies - 47%
Common cold - 43%
Cancer - 41%
Alzheimer’s - 39%
Flu - 39%
ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) - 28%
Stomach aches - 28%
Ear infections - 23%
Eye infections - 18%
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