Apple
Once again the developer spotlighted a number of new health features for the iPhone and Apple Watch.
The tech giant got both tools included in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods as Class IIa medical devices.
Despite the prevalence of disabilities and the ongoing work of GAAD, significant digital accessibility gaps exist today.
AliveCor asserts that Apple knowingly copied its patented technology in an effort to squash it as a market competitor.
Each of the new workout programs features classes that average about 10 minutes in total that focus on the specific health needs of that group.
Also: Biocomposites launches new companion app. Glytec introduces latest version of its eGlycemic Management System.
Published yesterday in PLoS ONE, the data suggests an alternative to the six-minute walk test often conducted in clinics to measure functional capacity.
Apple users will now be able to use Maps and Siri to search available vaccine locations.
The study looks at menstruation symptoms and features from over 10,000 participants.
One in four participants has a noise exposure over WHO's daily limit and many have undiagnosed hearing loss.