Fitnet 4 for iPhone gets first-of-its-kind calorie tracker
The new Fitnet Energy Clock feature will pull-in data from multiple sources and display user's past 24 hours of caloric burn through color-coded intervals.
Rise unveils CoachLine, a personal assistant for food-related advice
The service will let both existing Rise subscribers or any consumer via SMS connect with a team of human advisors to get food advice on the fly.
Azumio’s Argus is touted as the first all-in-one health and fitness App
Featuring video guided workouts, a heart rate monitor, sleep tracker, pedometer and social community, the app motivates people to meet their lifestyle goals.
FairCare app uncovers prices for all medical procedures in the U.S.
Users simply key in the name of a medical procedure and the application will display the lowest, highest and average price for that procedure in their ZIP code.
Study: Veteran patients prefer virtual visits after surgery
Unsurprisingly, those who preferred the telehealth visit tended to live farther away from the hospital than those who would rather come into the office.
Study: Monitoring based on reward incentives can lower blood pressure
Higi reviewed its user base and analyzed the impacts of its system on 159,000 hypertensive users across the U.S. from September 2012 to April 2015.
Joslin Diabetes Center to test an app for Type 1 diabetes patients
Called Sugar Sleuth, the system consists of a mobile app and an online platform to educate patients about how to optimize their glucose levels.
Ava bracelet wants to help women conceive
The wrist-worn device collects hormonal and other data to show a women the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.
St. Jude’s Infinity Deep Brain Stimulation System receives CE mark
The Bluetooth-enabled system is made for people suffering from Parkinson's, tremor and dystonia; it comes in two sizes to better match patient needs...
Noom teams-up with Kaiser Permanente and Mount Sinai over a mobile eating disorder treatment
The three parties will work together on a 12-week, 200-person trial of a new mobile health app for eating disorders called Noom Monitor.








