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Kobo founders raise $4M for their new mobile health startup, League
KoboeReader The founders of Kobo, an eReader device company that rivaled Amazon's Kindle, have raised $4 million in seed funding for their next ...
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New Report Initiates Coverage on Doctors Mobile Healthcare International, Inc.
Doctors Mobile Healthcare International, Inc. (OTCQB: DMHI) executives are in San Francisco this week attending the North American Spine Society ...
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Reuters UK
Exclusive - US FTC asking Apple about health data protection
Apple developed its new HealthKit platform, which manages data from mobilehealth apps, to give consumers control over how their information is ...
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Big Data Has the Potential to Transform Health Care
And now, innovative companies are using it to make health care better. ... There are currently more than 100,000 mobile health apps that measure ...
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VentureBeat
Health sensors will soon 'disappear into the background,' say developers
That's what a group of mobile health device and app makers said during a ... Kassam said that health sensors in the near future may learn so much ...
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New York Times
Health Officials Reassess Strategy to Combat Ebola in Liberia
The World Health Organization said Wednesday that there had been a stabilization in the decline of new infections in Liberia, which reported 97 new ...
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USA TODAY
Inside Obama's Plan To Beat Health Care Enrollment Expecations
With few Texas leaders supporting the health care law, the state's .... They produced a new mobile app for Kynect and this week opened a store at ...
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NHS Choices
Long-term mobile phone use and brain cancer
There are now more mobile phones than people in the UK, so you would expect the commonsense answer to be a resounding "no". But, as we never ...
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