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Mobile Health

Company to Deliver Mobile Health Content in Swahili
AllAfrica.com
Avallain Africa, the social-enterprise behind the iAfya app, has released an upgraded mobile and web application that - for the first time - provide Swahili health-related content straight to mobilephones of millions of Kenyans. The unveiling of iAfya ...
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ITU, WHO to use Mobile Technology against Non-Communicable Diseases
StudentNewsIE.com
Given the number of benefits mobile technology contributes to civilization these days, United Nations agencies, particularly the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) and the WorldHealth Organization (WHO) come up with a novel approach to make ...
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LGTMedical Introduces Medical Diagnostics Interface for Mobile Devices
eWeek
Mobile health company LGTmedical has announced plans to launch a signal-processing platform to enable vital-sign monitoring using smartphones, tablets and laptops. Announced on Oct. 17, the interface, called Vital Signs DSP (Digital Signal Processor), ...
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eWeek
Mobile phones can cause brain tumours, court rules.
Telegraph.co.uk
Alasdair Philips of Powerwatch, which campaigns for more research on mobile use, said: "This is an interesting case and proves the need for more studies. "People should limit mobile and cordless use until we know more." The World Health Organisation ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Can Mobile Phones Cause Brain Tumors?
Counsel & Heal
Last year, the WHO had warned against extensive usage of mobile phones, calling them a Class B carcinogen, the report said. "The scientific consensus is that mobilephones do not cause cancer," but a spokesman for Britain's Health Protection Agency...
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Counsel & Heal
Obamacare Can Learn From These Healthcare Stocks
Seeking Alpha
Dramatic growth is expected in the market for wearable wireless devices as well, exceeding 100 million units by 2016, according to ABI research. RMP is also the main reason behind the estimated 24% growth in the global mobile health application market, ...
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Presbyterian Healthcare adding mobile lab to aid in nurses' training
Charlotte Business Journal
The foundation, which supports Charlotte-based Presbyterian Healthcare, will invest $500,000 in amobile patient-simulation lab to provide on-site training for its nurses. The remaining $1.1 million will support nursing scholarships for Presbyterian ...
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The Computerized Psychotherapist Will See You Now
InformationWeek
A recent article in The Atlantic, "The Extremely Personal Computer: The Digital Future of MentalHealth," extrapolates from current trends to show how this could come about by combining novel computer-assisted self-management techniques with mobile ...
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Aetna Launches Medicare Mobile Field Enrollment Tool For iPad®
DailyFinance
Aetna is one of the nation's leading diversified health care benefits companies, serving approximately 36.7 million people with information and resources to help them make better informed decisions about their health care. Aetna offers a broad range of ...
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An app a day to keep the doctor away?
PhysBizTech (blog)
The aim of this project is as follows: "to explore the needs, attitudes, knowledge and behavior towardmobile technology for health management within the model of stroke, as stroke survivors and their caregivers require continuous health monitoring and ...
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