Personalised prevention: Where is it?
Digital Health Futurist Maneesh Juneja explores whether personalised prevention should be getting more attention than it is.
Digital Health Futurist Maneesh Juneja explores whether personalised prevention should be getting more attention than it is.
2014 was a big year in digital health, and experts predict it to get even better in 2015.
In a drafted document that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently released, the US federal agency clarifies its thoughts about which types of wearable tracking devices will be under its watch.
When digital health provides a clear view from the looking-glass into our most intrinsic self, we become empowered towards an enjoyable and fuller life lived more in the flow.
New neuroscience research from Switzerland reveals that smartphone use changes our brains.
Wearable sensors in helmets and mouth guards are giving young football and hockey players new hope in fending off traumatic brain injuries from concussions.
Exclusive interview with co-founder John Brownstein and the full history of HealthMap in one timeline visualization.
Informed patients in need of palliative care are finding that their needs can be met in better ways—by practitioners who recognize that new models of mobile medicine may be better suited to optimize patient care.
“What Africa needs is not a solution that solves a problem or two, but one that is adaptable to personal needs.” - Joshua Ihejiamaizu
As healthcare data begins to flow into mobile devices, mobiles are beginning to be prime targets for cyber thieves.
Big data expert Pam Baker says that while there are no simple cures for technology snafus or for the learning curve blues when using big data, there are three fundamental things that can change everything in your favor.
Journalist Damian Radcliffe takes a look at CES 2015 and analyzes what's next on the wearables horizon.
Though it may prove challenging to get patients on board, having patients schedule their own medical appointments via a portal has many benefits, Accenture reports.
In the “age of over-information,” frantic lifestyles, and jam-packed calendars, the quantification of our thoughts via wearable technology is proving to be a powerful solution towards better well-being.
nuviun's Senior Content Editor provides a quick trip around the Digital Health Landscape in this first edition of her Weekly Rounds.
A new program providing smartphones to the homeless could also latch onto the opportunity to improve their health as well, journalist Anne Zieger says.
New research concludes that some major brands must improve their apps if they hope to maintain a presence in the health app market.
A closer look at health apps: the rise of digital detox tourism means we need to power down more frequently
Use of digital health fitness devices and apps can be exciting and fun to monitor, but what does all the data eventually tell us?
Many family caregivers use digital health tools, but they remain complex and confusing to some patients, especially the elderly.