• Does Adderall Help With Anxiety?
    March 26, 2024 from mHealthWatch
    Adderall and anxiety have a complicated connection since Adderall may sometimes induce anxiety and sometimes heal it. To worsen matters, both children and adults with ADHD commonly suffer from anxiety and depression issues. It is hard,...
  • D-Bal Max Review
    March 25, 2024 from mHealthWatch
    d-bal max The natural supplement is the answer to all of people’s problems. If they struggle with gaining muscle and getting stronger, this program can help. For a long time, steroids were thought to be harmless, and thus, they remained in...
  • Short Run May Improve Brain Function, Study Says
    March 20, 2024 from mHealthWatch
    Running is undoubtedly one of the simplest methods to get the benefits of physical exercise since it is inexpensive and readily available. Running promotes cardiovascular health, muscular strength, and bone density. In addition to these...
  • Prime Shred Review
    March 11, 2024 from mHealthWatch
    PrimeShred In today’s world, the central issue that many of us are facing is weight gain. We fail to understand the reasons behind the weight gain, and when it is about weight reduction, we tend to choose the less efficient and flawed...
  • GenF20 Plus Review
    March 1, 2024 from mHealthWatch
    genf20 plus About GenF20 Plus GenF20 Plus is a great Human Growth Hormone (popularly known as HGH) supplement, which has shown a lot of great results, including slow aging. GenF20 Plus is a well-known “Youth Hormone” supplement. It was created in a...
  • Trenorol Review
    February 24, 2024 from mHealthWatch
    Trenorol If you are a bodybuilding enthusiast or the one with fitness goals that involve your dream physique, you will definitely know the fact that just having hardcore workout sessions won’t help you to fulfill your goals. Besides proper...
  • LeanBiome Reviews
    February 24, 2024 from mHealthWatch
    LeanBiome LeanBiome is a probiotic supplement that claims to facilitate digestion and aid weight management by using good bacteria to address the conditions underlying a sluggish metabolism. Consequently, the body eliminates all excess fat and...
  • Herpesyl Review
    February 24, 2024 from mHealthWatch
    herpesyl Herpes is a serious health problem for people of all age groups. According to the World Health Organization, 67% and 13% of people have been infected globally with type1 and type2 herpes, respectively. It is a painful disease that can...
  • Ways To Attempt To Prevent Binge Eating Disorder
    February 23, 2024 from mHealthWatch
    Binge eating disorder is an escalating problem in the United Kingdom, impacting an estimated 3.4 million individuals. To put it into context, this means that approximately one in every 20 people is affected by this condition. Considering...
  • PhenQ Weight Loss Pills Review
    August 10, 2023 from mHealthWatch
    Phenq review Introduction With the increase in the number of pollutants and chemical ingredients in foods, weight loss has become a huge issue today. Not only do we forget to filter the food intake, it often becomes impossible to lose weight that...
  • mHealth News ending its run
    December 11, 2015 from Latest News
    Faced with the choice of maintaining two sources of news in the field, we've decided to focus our resources on building MobiHealthNews and we will cease publishing mHealthNews.
  • Business associates, IT vendors tangled in data security web
    December 7, 2015 from Latest News
    'Vendors don't get it, and they want to argue -- about patch management, disaster recovery, change management -- you name it,' one CISO said.
  • Why medical devices are so hard to secure
    December 4, 2015 from Latest News
    From bedside devices to Windows XP systems, too many medical devices were designed without security in mind. Yet they're still widely used today.
  • Health IT startups to watch
    November 23, 2015 from Latest News
    Check out this lineup of emerging companies with offerings spanning accountable care, big data, interoperability and precision medicine offerings.
  • Arming smartphones to monitor pacemakers
    November 23, 2015 from Latest News
    When the app is connected to the Internet patients can initiate transmission of pacemaker data.
  • Will 2016 be when consumer-driven healthcare kicks in?
    November 23, 2015 from Latest News
    Over the next five years technology has the "ability to change the marketplace," with three major trends: convergent technology redefining what's possible in healthcare, the invasion of consumer technology and the big question of whether...
  • Telehealth’s biggest roadblock?
    November 18, 2015 from Latest News
    While both users and nonusers disagreed on many of their attitudes about telehealth, both groups agreed telehealth could potentially increase access to healthcare, decrease travel and improve continuity. Here's a look at the current hold...
  • Panasonic tunes Toughbook for healthcare
    November 16, 2015 from Latest News
    Latest version of ruggedized laptop brings features appealing specifically to healthcare organizations, including first responders and emergency rooms.
  • Next big thing in wearables?
    November 13, 2015 from Latest News
    A tech fair in Finland - where Nokia once reigned supreme - is displaying what may be the next frontier in mHealth innovation.
  • New tools unveiled for care coordination, analysis
    November 13, 2015 from Latest News
    Florida-based Voalte is partnering with Uber to help one health system organize transportation for post-discharge patients, and working with a West Coast health system to create a social media wall for care teams.
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