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Mobile Health

Women's mobile health screening van to be in Sussex Oct. 17, 25Sussex Countian
The Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition's women's mobile health screening van will be in Sussex County on Oct. 17 and Oct. 25. email · print. By Staff reports.
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Apps Showcase the Bright Future of Mobile HealthHuffington Post
No technology has ever been adopted as fast as the smartphone - ever. Consumers have embraced these devices faster than the automobile, electricity, ...
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Women's mobile health screening van to be in Sussex Oct. 17, 25Sussex Countian
Women's mobile health screening van to be in Sussex Oct. 17, 25. The Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition's women's mobile health screening van will be in ...
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House Lawmaker To Introduce Mobile Health Regulation LegislationiHealthBeat
announced she will introduce a bill on mobile health application regulations within the next two weeks, The Hill's "Hillicon Valley" reports (Tummarello, "Hillicon ...
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State of the Industry: Mobile Health Q3 2013mobihealthnews
Looking to catch up on the most important news, events, deals, investments and mobile healthproduct launches from the third quarter of 2013? Then the ...
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American Well makes a play for mobile healthcaremHealthNews
One of the foremost names in home telehealth services has added mobile capabilities to its online platform, enabling consumers to connect almost instantly with ...
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Two Mobile men diagnosed with vibrio vulnificus bacteria; one dies ...al.com (blog)
Both men had contact with seawater in south Mobile County while tending to crab traps, according to a Health Department news release. Vibrio vulnificus is a ...
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Improving Health With Smart DevicesMobile Enterprise
Doctors' orders aren't always followed. It's difficult to be adherent for a variety of reasons. Unfortunately, this can lead to tragedy. In the U.S. alone, ...
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Count The Kicks Goes Mobile, NationalBusiness Record
On Oct. 4, Count the Kicks, a public health campaign sponsored by Des Moines nonprofit Healthy Birth Day, launched a mobile app that will increase awareness ...
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Is technology giving you health problems?mHealthNews
With all the news these days about mHealth improving the healthcare delivery process, now comes a study that indicates technology may actually be causing a ...
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