consumer health
MobiHealthNews compiled a list of new digital health products and other announcements being unveiled this week in Las Vegas.
Now consumers are turning to the web for their health products—whether it is to get a pharmacy prescription, a urine test or an “embarrassing” sexual health product.
The new app, called Question Builder, lets consumers input their health information and then brings up potential questions for them to ask their doctors.
Four out of five internet-connected adults use some kind of digital health technology, according to a new report on consumer health trends by seed investor Rock Health.
Earlier this month Washington DC-based telehealth startup, Pacify, has raised $1.
According to a recent survey of 24,000 consumers in 24 countries, about 8 percent now own wearable fitness monitors and 6 percent own a wearable health monitor.
Former Wired executive editor Thomas Goetz and Matt Mohebbi, a former Google engineer, have teamed up to launch the drug-focused digital health startup Iodine, which Goetz unveiled this week at the Health 2.