Target My Hives

Mobile app Target My Hives provides social support for chronic hives patients

Developed with support from Novartis, the application is available for iOS and Android users, and already has 2,000 patients registered from 61 countries.
Google symptom search

Google unveils symptom search, powered by doctors from Mayo Clinic and Harvard

The search engine will provide mobile users with quick, accurate facts on relevant medical conditions up front on their smartphone or other mobile device.
higi station

Shopko to place 263 higi health stations at its stores

These stations will be installed across 18 states, including Wisconsin, Nebraska, Iowa, Wyoming, Montana and South Dakota.
Nanit smart camera

The Nanit camera can study your baby’s sleep patterns

Using computer vision and machine learning algorithms, this smart camera can watch, study, and learn from your sleeping baby.
Canary Health

Medtronic to offer Canary Health’s diabetes self-management services

Under the deal, Medtronic will be a reseller and distributor of Canary Health's programs, including its CDC-recognized Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP).
AZhelps app

AstraZeneca offers savings and advice with its new AZhelps program

The centerpiece of the program is the AZhelps mobile app, available on iOS and Android devices, that allows users to save and track their medications.
HealthSpot

Rite Aid buys HealthSpot’s assets for $1.15M

Said assets include 191 telemedicine kiosks, just 54 of which had ever been deployed; Rite Aid was HealthSpot's biggest customer.
New Pebble devices

Pebble unveils two smartwatches with heart rate monitors and a clippable fitness device

The new Pebble 2 and Pebble Time 2 are now up for pre-order on Kickstarter, made to supersede the original Pebble smartwatch and the first Pebble Time.
iBeat Smart Watch

Founder of Practice Fusion unveils new company to empower people to live longer lives

Called iBeat, the startup is developing a life-saving Wearable-as-a-Service offering that aims to speed the delivery of care.
NeuroCog app

NeuroCog Trials gets $1.4M grant from the National Institute on Aging

The company will use the funds to further validate its iPad-based BAC app for use as a screening tool for cognitive decline in age-related CNS disorders.