Laura Lovett
As the US government continues its push to make data more accessible and give patients control of their EHRs, private companies are stepping up hoping to fill the gap.
Come this spring adults won’t be the only ones with their own line of Fitbit trackers.
Fitbit has just announced its latest set of fitness wearables, alongside which will come a new platform that lets women track their menstrual and ovulation cycles.
A team of researchers at Michigan State University have developed a smartphone-based blood pressure monitoring system that could be an alternative to the traditional blood pressure cuffs.
Worldwide there are 422 million people living with diabetes, according to World Health Organization estimates.
Over the weekend AliveCor announced that its technology was validated in two studies.
Compliance is important to any developer looking to create a healthcare app.
Food based app Zipongo has just announced that Dr.
Predictive analytics platform Clew Medical has recently announced its partnership with WakeMed for its clinical trials in the eICU to detect patient deterioration in realtime.
Johns Hopkins study: coaching app Sweetch can increase weight loss, activity in prediabetes patients
A recent Johns Hopkins study found that prediabetic patients who used the interactive mobile coaching program Sweetch lost weight and increased physical activity.