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By Aditi Pai | 07:31 am | January 12, 2015
At CES 2015, continuous glucose monitor (CGM) maker Dexcom presented a demo of what Dexcom's CGM readings would look like on the Apple Watch, according to a report from diaTribe.
By Brian Dolan | 07:07 am | January 12, 2015
Last year Verizon stopped offering both its patient-to-provider Virtual Visits product and its FDA-cleared telehealth hub software.
By Jonah Comstock | 09:21 am | January 09, 2015
By: The MobiHealthNews Team By the end of CES15 MobiHealthNews has tracked more than 40 health device makers who either unveiled or launched products, announced updated pricing or new features for already known ones.
By Aditi Pai | 07:06 am | January 08, 2015
New York City-based startup Talkspace, which offers therapy sessions via the web and mobile devices, raised an additional $1 million in seed funding from Metamorphic Ventures.
By Jonah Comstock | 06:26 am | January 08, 2015
It's looking increasingly like Baltimore, Maryland-based athletics apparel company Under Armour wants to give Apple HealthKit a run for its money.
By Aditi Pai | 09:50 am | January 07, 2015
By The MobiHealthNews Team Digital health and fitness devices were, yet again, a dominant topic at CES 2015.
By Jonah Comstock | 09:09 am | January 07, 2015
Cambridge, Massachusetts and Milan, Italy-based Empatica is crowdfunding a new wristworn tracker device, Embrace, which brings clinically validated tracking methods to the consumer market.
By Aditi Pai | 08:55 am | January 07, 2015
This year, at CES15, Intel unveiled Curie, a low-power module the size of a button that developers can use to build wearable devices.
By Aditi Pai | 07:36 am | January 07, 2015
San Francisco-based fitness app company fitmob raised $5 million from 112 investors -- $1 million of the funding came from Recruit Strategic Partners and was previously disclosed.
By Jonah Comstock | 07:35 am | January 06, 2015
Caremerge, makers of a care coordination software for seniors in assisted living facilities, raised $4 million in its first institutional round of funding.