Will this help?

Accept the change and focus on the benefits

In moments of uncertainty, we act like we don’t have a choice. But we do. “Everything can be taken from a man but one thing,” Viktor Frankl writes in one of my favorite books of all time, Man’s Search for Meaning, “to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way.”

When the astronaut John Glenn was waiting for liftoff on top of an Atlas rocket—with the explosive power of a small nuclear bomb— his pulse ranged between 60 and 80 beats per minute. Even when the rocket roared to life, burning with an unbelievable fury, his pulse peaked at a modest 110 beats.

Glenn wasn’t superhuman. He just knew what most of us ignore. Stress arises from attempting to control things that you can’t control. Glenn had plenty of reasons to worry about the integrity of the Atlas rocket that would take him into orbit (“Glenn is going to ride on that contraption? He should be getting a medal just for sitting on top of it before he takes off,” as one NASA engineer quipped). But by the time Glenn was strapped on top of the rocket, he couldn’t control what would happen at ignition. Instead, he focused on the mission—the variables within his control.

If you're like us, you probably spend a lot of time thinking about the future.

Many people are familiar with the phrase "primary care." It's something you need when you're sick, and it's something that we believe should be available outside of hospitals.

You've probably heard of self-driving cars and virtual reality, but did you know that consumer ultrasound imaging is also poised to make a huge impact on our lives?

In the future, you're going to have access to an ultrasound device anywhere even at your home.

That's right: a handheld device that lets you monitor your body's health at home.

Now, I know what you're thinking: "I don't need this! Why would I want to use an ultrasound machine at home?" Well, let me tell you about some of the reasons why PONS is going to change the way we think about healthcare.

First of all, most people don't realize how much time they spend in hospitals. It's not just when they have an illness that's keeping them there; it's also during their check-ups when they have to wait in line while other people get examined before them (sometimes for hours). That's why PONS is so great—it allows doctors and patients alike to monitor their progress remotely and continuously, instead of having to go through the hassle and expense of visiting a hospital every time something changes with their health.

Secondly, another major benefit of using PONS at home is that it allows doctors to treat patients more quickly than ever before

Sixty years after its first introduction into the professional medical domain, ultrasound imaging is now ready to enter the consumer market space so that ultrasound can be used at home, in pharmacies, and in mobile Medicare teams. PONS`s AI-driven mobile Ultrasound technology will allow for continuous monitoring of bodily functions, not only on the surface of the skin but also deep inside the body. PONS autonomously carries out the risk assessment of tissues, smart image processing, segmentation, and reporting of medical images to the doctor.