Tuesday, September 16, 2014

mHealth: The Headlines You Might Have Missed

mHealth The Headlines You Might Have Missed mHealth: The Headlines You Might Have MissedHere are some of the top stories in healthcare, telemedicine, and mobile health that our sister site mHealthWatch has been monitoring this past week.


A home-based, individualized endurance exercise training program at an intended walking speed controlled by a pre-set tempo of music with the assistance of a mobile phone significantly improves exercise capacity, strength of limb muscles and a decrease in inflammation markers in patients with Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).


A new study has demonstrated that SMS based screening intervention in Korean American women significantly increased their knowledge of cervical cancer and cervical cancer screening as well as encouraged them to obtain pap test. Korean American women have one of the highest cervical cancer mortality rates in the United States and the lowest Pap test screening rates.


What’s the state of healthcare today? It’s confusing and complex, to say the least. But health insurers facing the unique challenges and opportunities across their digital channels ahead of the next open enrollment season can get some perspective in an online comScore presentation.


There is a severe lack of quality headache diary apps according to a new systematic rigorous review published last month by researchers from IWK Health Centre in Halifax, Canada.


9NOVA, a top integrated marketing agency, has announced a new program aimed at garnering plastic surgeons greater exposure for their medical practices.


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mHealth: The Headlines You Might Have Missed

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