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Fitnet, the instructional video fitness app maker that launched in January of this year, has begun its first clinical pilot, a collaboration with the University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC) sponsored by a $15,000 grant from Mozilla.
Electronic health record company Allscripts has developed a native app for Windows 8.
A group of researchers from Spain have published a paper on a seatbelt and seat cover embedded with sensors that can detect the driver's respiration and heart rate to combat the driver fatalities and car accidents caused by fatigue.
Health insurance company UnitedHealthcare has opened up its mobile health app, Health4Me to the general public, two years after the company first launched the app for its members.
Apple has been granted a patent, filed originally in July 2011, for a wrist-worn iWatch device, giving a new peek into some possible features of the much-hyped device rumored to be launching in October.
The New York Digital Health Accelerator has revealed the seven companies that will participate in its second class, which is sponsored by the State of New York, nonprofit New York e-Health Collaborative (NYeC), and the Partnership Fund for New York City.
About 9 percent of Americans received comparative information about doctors from a ratings website like HealthGrades.
Chinese electronics company Xiaomi has announced a new fitness band that will retail in China for just $13 (79 RMB).
Fogg speaking at SXSW last year
Retail pharmacy company Walgreens is bolstering its rewards program by training some of its pharmacists and online customer reps in Stanford psychologist and mobile health expert Dr.