WebMD, STSI launch a ResearchKit-based study to what contributes to healthy pregnancies
The study will use WebMD's newly redesigned Pregnancy app for iPhone, enabling participants to easily answer questions and share connected device data.
EpiWatch ResearchKit study finds most seizures linked to stress
Stress was the most common trigger, linked to 37% of seizures, followed by lack of sleep (18%), menstruation (12%) and overexertion (11%).
Penn Medicine launches its first ResearchKit app to study sarcoidosis
The app supplies links to disease information and advocacy groups, and directs patients to specialists in their area based on their phone's GPS.
LifeMap Solutions, Stanford University School of Medicine launch MyHeart Counts 2.0
The updated app includes the Stanford Coaching Module, which includes personalized coaching that varies for each user, depending on his or her activity profile.
New ResearchKit app launches to study relationship between lifestyle and Alzheimer’s
The Mind Share study aims to assess how factors like lifestyle, medical history, and behavior affect cognitive function in people with Alzheimer's disease.
ResearchKit app developer offers its expertise to other companies
Developer of Asthma Health, LifeMap Solutions, launches full-service mHealth app design and development for medical, research, and commercial clients.
Mood Challenge for ResearchKit looking for apps to understand mood
The project is calling upon researchers to submit proposals for studies that will further our understanding of mood and how it relates to daily life.
Boston Children’s Hospital unveils its second ResearchKit app – Feverprints
The application will regularly remind users to record their temperature and answer questions about their symptoms, medications, lifestyle and health.
Apple ResearchKit updated with support for genetic data
Researchers are now able to design targeted studies for diseases and conditions, and to gather more specific types of data from participants.
New ResearchKit app launches to support football player health
The application called TeamStudy is part of the Football Players Health Study at Harvard University to help former NFL players better understand their health.