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By MobileSmith
Old folks have lived for decades without mobile apps, and they sure don’t want them now.
Fertility tracking app maker Glow announced a new app today for pregnant women, called Glow Nurture.
Samsung might partner with Under Armour to market Samsung's wearable health devices, according to a report from Yonhap News.
Healthcare is falling behind other industries in prioritizing and attending to security concerns, according to a new report from security company ForeScout based on a survey conducted by IDG Connect.
Australian company dorsaVi has received FDA clearance for its ViMove sensor system.
In June 2013 Jawbone, makers of the UP fitness tracking bracelet, quietly acquired San Francisco-area startup Nutrivise for an undisclosed sum -- MobiHealthNews broke the news last summer.
Philadelphia research park University City Science Center announced that seven startups will join its first digital health-focused program, simply called Digital Health Accelerator (DHA).
The companies will work toward the "Holy Grail of vision care," one CEO said, while also monitoring insulin levels of diabetics.
Researchers at Germany's Karlsruhe Institute of Technology have developed a smartphone-connected tool that can sense dust levels, which can be an important metric for some public health issues.