Older Patients More Aware of Personalized Medicine, But Younger Patients Would Seek It Out
DHIT2019-05-06T09:45:24-04:00By Dave Muoio, MobiHealth News | May 3, 2019
By Dave Muoio, MobiHealth News | May 3, 2019
Bio-IT World | April 22, 2019 The Bio-IT World Conference and Expo took over the Boston Seaport area last week, as more than 3,000 researchers, bioinformaticians, and experts converged for conversations around AI, FAIR data, informatics, edge computing, and much more. We are combing through our notebooks, gathering background, and [...]
The Medical Futurist | March 30, 2019 What if you could have a heat-map vision to search through an abandoned terrain? What if you could filter out unpleasant odors of urban decay every now and then? Can you imagine hearing ultrasounds better than bats? And what about lifting 20 tons [...]
By Kevin Truong, MedCity News | March 29, 2019 Based on the literature review conducted by the researchers, only 14 percent of top ranked behavioral health apps described design or development that was based on real-world evidence. There’s been an explosion in the number and variety of digital apps purporting [...]
By Loukia Papadopoulos, Interesting Engineering | March 15th, 2019 Researchers have successfully placed a nano-scale robotic bead inside a human cell. In what may be the most impressive news this week, researchers have engineered a set of magnetic 'tweezers' that can place a nano-scale bead inside a human cell. The [...]
By Eric Wicklund, mHealth Intelligence | February 1, 2019 The Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society's annual conference and exhibition, taking place Feb. 11-15 in Orlando, includes several sessions focusing on telehealth, digital health and remote patient monitoring. Telehealth and mHealth will play a part in many of the education [...]