CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 16, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- More than 200 million mHealth applications are in use today, and that number is expected to increase threefold by 2012, creating a new frontier of ...
HARTFORD, Conn., Jan. 13, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/-- Global Information, Inc. (GII) would like to present a new market research report," Mobile Health Market Report 2011-2016" by research2guidance.
mHealth apps may make chronic disease management easier mHealth apps can help empower patients and improve management of chronic diseases like asthma, diabetes and heart disease. Mobile health ...
Most mHealth health care projects/trials come as mobile applications, especially on smart phones. Smartphone-based research studies can pose an ethical dilemma, as cost of smartphones and the cost of ...
These lifestyle improvements included adherence to the Mediterranean diet, improved frequency of healthy food consumption, increased physical activity, and quitting smoking, among other factors. For ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. & EDINBURGH, Scotland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Approov, creators of advanced API threat protection for mobile applications, today announced a March 4 Webinar that presents new data from ...
DEL MAR, Calif., Dec. 21, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ernest B. Remo, Chairman/CEO, announced today that American Diversified Holdings (Pink Sheets:ADHC) has signed a software development agreement with ...
This article examines another major regulatory regime relevant to mHealth application developers – the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FDCA), as well as regulatory issues unique to non-US ...
The market for mobile health applications reached $718 million in 2011 just in the U.S., according to the Mobile Health Market Report by research2guidance. However, the mobile health market is still ...
Mobile health (mHealth) applications have emerged as transformative tools in modern healthcare, enabling remote monitoring, patient self-management and enhanced clinical communication. These apps ...
Researcher testing of 30 mobile health apps for clinicians found that all of them had vulnerable APIs. Some 23 million mobile health (mHealth) application users are exposed to application programming ...
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