A growing number of patient population groups are using mobile health apps and self-monitoring technology (which include interactive tablets and smartphone applications,such as the Clear Arch Mobile ...
Mobile health apps and wearable devices have surged, with the potential to track patients’ health in between physician visits. These devices can improve patient health and offer an opportunity to ...
An international team of researchers co-led by Professor Christine Stauber in the Georgia State University School of Public ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A mobile health app helped lower blood pressure for those with hypertension, especially women. The app provides ...
In the rapidly changing trends of today's world, where everything is getting digital, health no longer confines itself to a hospital or clinic. One can carry a health facility right in one's pocket ...
Just under two-thirds of U.S. teens and young adults have used a health-related mobile health app, according to a new survey of more than 1,300 US teens and young adults aged 14 to 22 years. The ...
Mobile health (mHealth) applications have emerged as transformative tools in modern healthcare, enabling remote monitoring, patient self-management and enhanced clinical communication. These apps ...
(I would like to thank John Murray of FDA, Scott Thiel of Roche Diagnostics and Russ Gray of the Anson Group for their comments on a draft. The views expressed -- right or wrong -- are only the author ...
Samuel Pagan played sports in high school but has found it challenging to stay active as an adult. “When there isn’t a requirement to stay consistently active, or when I get really busy, I tend to ...
What Happened: You know all those health apps on your phone? The ones you use to track your workouts, your sleep, your diet, or even your menstrual cycle? Why This Is Important: Here’s the really ...