Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM system clears the FDA
This is the first and only full mobile CGM system that allows adults and children as young as 2 years old to conveniently monitor and share glucose levels.
Noninvasive glucose monitoring device GlucoTrack starts its regulatory journey with the FDA
The product, developed by Integrity Applications, comes in the form of a clip the user places on his or her ear to take readings without drawing blood.
Researchers unveil an app for improving mental state
Called MoodTrek, the application invites users to keep up with their mood, and can also take activity and sleep data from a Fitbit wearable.
UnitedHealthcare’s Health4Me app now available to Medicaid beneficiaries in 17 states
Using the app, plan participants are able to access important health information on their iPhones and Android devices while on the go.
Google Glass saves lives at UMass Medical School
Researchers reported that six patients received antidotes which they wouldn't get if the residents had not used Google Glass to support their diagnosis.
precisionFDA to enable genomic researchers to collaborate
The platform will enable next generation sequencing (NGS) researchers to share and cross-validate their tests/results against crowd-sourced reference material.
Stanford’s MyHeart Counts app now accepts participants from the UK, Hong Kong
The expansion to other markets was introduced as part of the update that added new features that help study participants keep their heart healthy.
FDA clears PhysIQ’s Personalized Physiology Analytics Engine Software
It is the first FDA-cleared product to receive the code PLB: Automated calculation of a summary index based on several individual measured vital sign inputs.
Peak, Cambridge University team-up over a brain training game
The training module is based on the Wizard memory game, developed by Professor Barbara Sahakian and Tom Piercy at Cambridge's Department of Psychiatry.
Protecode helps NHS launch the Code4Health competition
The competition is intended to highlight governance and security weaknesses in open source software that should be avoided by Code4Health collaborators.








