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| Mobile Health Devices Market to Grow 8-Fold to $418 Billion in 2023
BOSTON, MA -- (Marketwired) -- 07/01/14 -- Driven by adoption of vital signs monitoring and in vitro diagnostic (IVD) devices, the mobile health ...
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| Mobile health devices market forecast to hit $41.8B in 2023
Lux Research (Boston, MA) forecasts that the mobile health market will grow eight-fold from $5.1 billion in 2013 to $41.8 billion in 2023, primarily ...
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| Telenor keen to expand health services by mobile
As the use of information technology and mobile phones in health system is coming up in a big way, Telenor and its business units across the globe ...
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| Intel takes healthcare outside the clinic walls
Intel showed how it will be enabled by a wide range of mobile technologies ranging from tablet PCs and smart phones to body-worn sensors that will ...
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Public health advocate pressures Summa to cut ties with HealthFair
HealthFair uses mobile health testing labs. But the research group thinks the company's heavily promoted cardiovascular health screening programs ...
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| The next big thing in health care: your smartphone
The mobile health market could grow 800 percent to become a $41.8 billion industry, according to a study by Boston-based Lux Research Inc.
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| Summer travel health tips
Download health apps: Mobile health apps for smartphones and tablets are one of the fastest-growing segments of app development, giving people ...
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| mHealth device market will skyrocket by 2023
The mobile health (mHealth) market will grow from $5.1 billion in 2013 to $41.8 billion in 2023 due to the adoption of vital signs monitoring and in vitro ...
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MapMyFitness users can literally vote with their feet for the next face of Wheaties
Now mobile health is finding its way onto the cover of the box — or at least, helping determine its fate. General Mills, which makes the sports-affiliated ...
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Apple unveils new mobile software with health, home tools
Apple Inc. introduced new health and connected-home features for the software powering the iPhone and iPad, laying the groundwork for a busy ...
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