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Why mHealth Apps Are Making Healthy Living More Accessible For Everyone

Mobile apps are being used more and more to monitor health and help people live healthier lifestyles. The popularity of ‘mHealth’, as mobile health apps are now being called in the medical and tech...

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NHS Budget – NHS is ‘overwhelmed’ by people with long-term medical conditions.

With George Osborne’s recent pledge of £2 billion of money into the NHS budget, can this even touch the sides with the  burgeoning costs of managing long terms medical conditions. Looking after the...

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Tech Provides Glimpse Into Parkinson’s Disease

Dizziness, speech problems, and hand tremors like those seen in Parkinson’s disease have been simulated through wearable tech and a low-cost computer system. The novel experience is designed to improve...

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Improve Patient Clinical Outcomes by using blend of Telehealth, Electronic...

Using a blend of telehealth, access to electronic medical records, electronic communication with providers and direct communication with patients, nurse care managers with the New York City Health and...

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Your views on Digital Health ?

Following the widely publicised Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week, the headlines once again are focussed on wearables. When it comes to wearables, these headlines often seem dominated by...

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Eric Topol: Digital Health Tools Are Revolutionizing Health Care

Digital health technology, such as smartphones and smart watches, are revolutionizing the way physicians and patients interact, Eric Topol — a cardiologist and the director of the Scripps Translational...

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Wearable tech: Supporting limbs, easing Parkinson’s

When Brinnan Tate was born three months premature with severe brain bleeding, doctors predicted he would never walk, talk or gaze into his mother’s eyes. They gave Channa Tate and her husband the...

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Prof Bruce Keogh: wearable technology plays a crucial part in NHS future

Devices worn on the wrist like the ones that record your heart rate, calorie intake or distance run have a vital part to play in securing the NHS’s future, the service’s medical director says. Prof Sir...

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Wearable tech: Supporting limbs, easing Parkinson’s

When Brinnan Tate was born three months premature with severe brain bleeding, doctors predicted he would never walk, talk or gaze into his mother’s eyes. They gave Channa Tate and her husband the...

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Portable device could be used to treat Parkinson’s disease

Among other things, one of the symptoms of advanced Parkinson’s disease is an impaired sense of balance. Although this typically isn’t very responsive to medication, Swedish scientists at the...

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