
Can smartphone app reduce migraine?
Results of a study published in the journal Nature Digital Medicine, suggest that accessible smartphone technologies can effectively teach patients lifelong skills needed to manage their migraine.

Results of a study published in the journal Nature Digital Medicine, suggest that accessible smartphone technologies can effectively teach patients lifelong skills needed to manage their migraine.

You can use your smartphone to diagnose various health conditions, thanks to the tracking apps that are available now. Here is a list of diagnostic apps that can prove to be your best health buddy.

A survey found that 25 percent of children, aged under six, have their own smartphones, despite parents believing that 11 is the ideal age for children to have a mobile.

According to the latest Kaspersky Lab study, 55 percent of couples have argued about device overuse.

A new randomised clinical trial has found that smartphone application performs better than traditional exam in cardiac assessment.

Your smartphone fitness apps can mislead you and cause weight gain!

It is a smartphone-controlled, battery-operated diagnostic device that costs as little as $100.

Gone are the days when a doctor said he or she was a call away. One can now just click or swipe to access specialised medical attention.

Scientists say that smartphone applications are not a reliable source for conception or contraception.

A smartphone app that alerts a woman if she is on a high or low risk day for the purpose of planning or avoiding pregnancy would be 96-98 percent effective if used correctly, say researchers.

Researchers have found promise in a palpitation tracking smartphone app that provides comparable performance to the 14-day event monitors that are the current standard of care.

Now check your eyes with an app

Web-based and phone-based tobacco cessation programmes can help people quit smoking, but certain personal characteristics may lead individuals to prefer one type of programme over the other, says a study.

According to Dr Ashish Bachhav, head of department (cornea refractive) at Vision Sankara Eye hospital in Mumbai, 'smartphones-based apps can not only assist in finding nearest health care expert but also store the patients' record in a better way.'

New smartphone app predicts the risk of various diseases

New smartphone game can help schizophrenia patients boost their memory

An app to help in the early detection of liver disease in babies

Keep a track of how much you drink with this new app

Can fitness apps replace doctors/experts?

Watch out, you Candy Crush players, it crushed this man's thumb!

Results of the D3 assay were available in under an hour and at a cost of $1.80 per assay, a price that would be expected to drop with further refinement of the system.

Smartphone apps, more widely accessible and affordable way of tracking health behaviours: Study

Find love on your smartphone with these apps.

Keep your skin away from tan with this smartphone app

Results of a study published in the journal Nature Digital Medicine, suggest that accessible smartphone technologies can effectively teach patients lifelong skills needed to manage their migraine.

You can use your smartphone to diagnose various health conditions, thanks to the tracking apps that are available now. Here is a list of diagnostic apps that can prove to be your best health buddy.

A survey found that 25 percent of children, aged under six, have their own smartphones, despite parents believing that 11 is the ideal age for children to have a mobile.

According to the latest Kaspersky Lab study, 55 percent of couples have argued about device overuse.

A new randomised clinical trial has found that smartphone application performs better than traditional exam in cardiac assessment.

Your smartphone fitness apps can mislead you and cause weight gain!

It is a smartphone-controlled, battery-operated diagnostic device that costs as little as $100.

Gone are the days when a doctor said he or she was a call away. One can now just click or swipe to access specialised medical attention.

Scientists say that smartphone applications are not a reliable source for conception or contraception.

A smartphone app that alerts a woman if she is on a high or low risk day for the purpose of planning or avoiding pregnancy would be 96-98 percent effective if used correctly, say researchers.

Researchers have found promise in a palpitation tracking smartphone app that provides comparable performance to the 14-day event monitors that are the current standard of care.

Now check your eyes with an app

Web-based and phone-based tobacco cessation programmes can help people quit smoking, but certain personal characteristics may lead individuals to prefer one type of programme over the other, says a study.

According to Dr Ashish Bachhav, head of department (cornea refractive) at Vision Sankara Eye hospital in Mumbai, 'smartphones-based apps can not only assist in finding nearest health care expert but also store the patients' record in a better way.'

New smartphone app predicts the risk of various diseases

New smartphone game can help schizophrenia patients boost their memory

An app to help in the early detection of liver disease in babies

Keep a track of how much you drink with this new app

Can fitness apps replace doctors/experts?

Watch out, you Candy Crush players, it crushed this man's thumb!

Results of the D3 assay were available in under an hour and at a cost of $1.80 per assay, a price that would be expected to drop with further refinement of the system.

Smartphone apps, more widely accessible and affordable way of tracking health behaviours: Study

Keep your skin away from tan with this smartphone app

Soon, a smartphone app to track sleep disorders