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Fitbit Launches New Enterprise Platform for Health and Disease Management

2018-09-23T06:16:48-04:00

By Kevin Truong, MedCity News | September 19, 2018 The new service adds health coaching and virtual care on top of the company's existing enterprise wellness offerings. In an effort to shore up its business with enterprise customers, San Francisco-based Fitbit has launched Fitbit Care, a new service that wraps [...]

Fitbit Launches New Enterprise Platform for Health and Disease Management2018-09-23T06:16:48-04:00

Yuval Noah Harari on What the Year 2050 Has in Store for Humankind

2018-08-19T07:02:01-04:00

By Yuval Noah Harari, Wired | August 12, 2018 "As the pace of change increases, the very meaning of being human is likely to mutate and physical and cognitive structures will melt" Forget programming - the best skill to teach children is reinvention. In this exclusive extract from his new [...]

Yuval Noah Harari on What the Year 2050 Has in Store for Humankind2018-08-19T07:02:01-04:00

Nutrigenomics: Could Your Genes Choose the Right Cheese for You?

2018-08-12T08:12:34-04:00

By Bertalan Meskó, The Medical Futurist | August 7, 2018 Nutrigenomics emerged lately in food science and dieting similarly to blockchain: it shows the way into the future, but sometimes seems to be hijacked by companies yearning for attention but not having the proper science to back up their products. [...]

Nutrigenomics: Could Your Genes Choose the Right Cheese for You?2018-08-12T08:12:34-04:00

New NIST Guidance Details Significance of Securing Patient Information on Mobile Devices

2018-08-10T15:09:51-04:00

By Erin Dietsche, MedCity News | August 6, 2018 The new report from the National Institute of Standards and Technology outlines how organizations can use open-source and commercially available tools to keep patient information safe on mobile devices. The National Institute of Standards and Technology has issued a new report [...]

New NIST Guidance Details Significance of Securing Patient Information on Mobile Devices2018-08-10T15:09:51-04:00

Biometrics Entering a New Era in Healthcare

2018-08-11T19:39:55-04:00

By Bill Siwicki, Healthcare IT News | July 30, 2018 Hospitals, consultants and tech vendors explain what’s happening now and where biometrics are headed. Biometrics technologies such as fingerprint scanners, palm vein readers, facial recognition tech, iris scanners and others, have long held promise to tighten up identification of patients [...]

Biometrics Entering a New Era in Healthcare2018-08-11T19:39:55-04:00

Microsoft to Build ‘Innovation Hub’ in Durham for Work with Duke

2018-07-11T02:27:34-04:00

By Rick Smith, WRAL TechWire | July 9, 2018 DURHAM – Microsoft will build what is being called an “Innovation Hub” at the Chesterfield building in Durham as part of a research agreement with Duke University. The hub was disclosed as part of a collaboration deal announced between Duke and [...]

Microsoft to Build ‘Innovation Hub’ in Durham for Work with Duke2018-07-11T02:27:34-04:00
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