Samsung announces Voice of the Body, an open software and hardware platform for personal...
The platform consists of two parts, one of which is a modular wrist band called SIMBAND that will allow device makers to tweak things as they please.
Interview with Medivizor’s CEO Tal Givoly
Medivizor provides users with information and subsequent updates about cutting-edge research, treatment options, relevant clinical trials, and more.
AirStrip teams-up with innovative OB provider PeriGen
PeriGen will bring enhanced context and decision support capabilities to the AirStrip ONE solution to augment near real-time mobile data exchange.
Four Ps critical to effective mHealth: People, Places, Payment and Purpose
According to Deloitte, the key to the four dimensions is to be sure all are considered, which is associated with greater success and return on investment.
GreatCall unveils two new phones for the elderly: Water-resistant GreatCall Splash and Jitterbug5
Like previous GreatCall phones, these two are made for seniors who don't want to bother with advanced features and want a basic device for calling and texting.
How wearable technology is transforming mobile health
The number of adults using smartphones to monitor their health grew from 61 to 75 million in 2012, and will increase more than threefold by the end of 2014.
Samsung Gear fitness devices – which one works best for you?
In short: Samsung Gear 2 is the best of the three wearables presented in this infographic, but not everyone needs all of the features this smartwatch has.
Samsung’s S Health for Galaxy S5 updated with stress level measurements
The feature is still exclusive to the Galaxy S5, though we're guessing the application will be expanded to support third party heart rate sensors soon.
Video: Apple’s Healthbook concept demo
If earlier rumors are to be believed, Healthbook will work in tandem with the iWatch to allow users to keep track of their activities.
Venture capitalist Vinod Khosla says technology will soon be able to replace most doctors
Big data in health care has the potential to bring big changes to the industry, relying on massive volumes of digital information generated by EHRs.








