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Medtronic has finally received FDA clearance for Guardian Connect, its smartphone-connected standalone CGM for patients who use multiple daily injections (MDI) for their insulin.
A team of researchers at Michigan State University have developed a smartphone-based blood pressure monitoring system that could be an alternative to the traditional blood pressure cuffs.
Duke University has launched a new Apple ResearchKit study, the MS Mosaic Study, aimed at using big data and patient insights to improve medical understanding of multiple sclerosis.
A new study, sponsored by the US Department of Veterans Affairs, applied wearable biosensors to post-acute heart failure patients and deployed FDA-cleared analytics from vendor physIQ to detect vital sign anomalies.
Worldwide there are 422 million people living with diabetes, according to World Health Organization estimates.
Over the weekend AliveCor announced that its technology was validated in two studies.
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Correction: An earlier version of this article identified Ed Martinez as a doctor.
There’s no doctor onboard the International Space Station.
Johns Hopkins study: coaching app Sweetch can increase weight loss, activity in prediabetes patients
A recent Johns Hopkins study found that prediabetic patients who used the interactive mobile coaching program Sweetch lost weight and increased physical activity.