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By Aditi Pai | 06:30 am | November 19, 2014
San Diego, California-based Cue, not to be confused with fertility tracker company Clue, raised $7.
By Aditi Pai | 05:29 am | November 19, 2014
Fertility tracking app maker Glow has added a new feature to its app for pregnant women, called Glow Nurture.
By Aditi Pai | 08:57 am | November 18, 2014
Last week, Rich Wong, partner at investment firm Accel Partners, said he sees more potential for mobile health apps and devices built on Android platforms than Apple, according to a report from Venture Beat.
By Jonah Comstock | 08:36 am | November 18, 2014
Singapore-based RingMD launched its first app this week, an Android app designed to connect patients anywhere in the world to doctors anywhere in the world -- although for now the doctors are mostly based in Singapore.
By Aditi Pai | 12:09 pm | November 17, 2014
Two and a half years after Google Glass was first announced, its hype train may have lost some steam.
By Jonah Comstock | 11:59 am | November 17, 2014
Self-tracking data from wearable devices has gradually become important to your doctors, your employer, and your health insurer.
By Brian Dolan | 04:30 pm | November 13, 2014
This week MobiHealthNews once again rounded up an up-to-date list of health and wellness apps that connect to Apple's HealthKit, a health and fitness data exchange that makes it easier for iOS apps to share data with each other.
By Aditi Pai | 08:43 am | November 13, 2014
At the Samsung Developer's conference this week, Samsung released the reference design for its wristworn wearable, called Simband, to developers.
By Brian Dolan | 08:21 am | November 13, 2014
At the Samsung Developer Conference this week in San Francisco, the South Korean consumer electronics giant revealed much more about its digital health plans, including the names of 24 partners it has been working with -- a dozen commercial partners and a dozen research partners.
By Brian Dolan | 07:14 am | November 13, 2014
The founders of Kobo, an eReader device company that rivaled Amazon's Kindle, have raised $4 million in seed funding for their next venture: Toronto-based mobile health startup League.