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Stanford University Medical Center's Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery has started using Google Glass in its resident training program.
Teledermatology referrals that use a smartphone with an attached dermoscope allowed dermatologists to manage their patients faster and more efficiently than by traditional paper referrals, according to a paper published in medical journal Acta Dermato-Venereologica.
Two years after its first foray into the hardware space, Austrian fitness company Runtastic is launching a new $119.
Smartphone and tablet use by level of experience.
While adding in-person group support sessions to a weight loss program produces the best results, adding just an online behavioral intervention can produce results nearly as good, at a much lower cost.
Castlight Health, which went public earlier this year, inked deals with 26 more employers during the second quarter, including new deals with six Fortune 500 companies like Google, Sprint, The Kellogg Company, and Texas Instruments.
Somerville, Massachusetts-based eye diagnostic tool maker EyeNetra raised $4 million from one investor, according to an SEC filing.
By testing online tools to gather patient information, Kaiser Permanente is hoping its doctors will be able to make the most of patient encounters.
Activity tracker company Fitbit launched a native app for Windows 8.