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Digital Biosurveillance

Meaning

Digital Biosurveillance is the systematic, ongoing collection, analysis, and interpretation of health-related data derived from digital sources, such as wearable devices, electronic health records, and social media, for the purpose of monitoring health trends and detecting early signals of physiological changes or disease outbreaks. In the hormonal health sphere, this practice could involve tracking population-level trends in sleep patterns, stress biomarkers, or activity metrics relevant to endocrine function. The goal is to enable proactive public health interventions and personalized wellness adjustments.