Newsletter tagged with 'wireless'
Wireless Health Conference 2010, October 4 -7, San Diego
The new technologies and new business models that are emerging from the convergence of wireless communications and life sciences technologies [MORE]
Downloadable White Papers on Change Management
“Turning Product Development into Competitive Advantage,” “10 Ways to Establish a Strategic Advantage in Managing Change,” and a “Practical [MORE]
MISTRAL Collaborative to Innovate Medical Device Development
Stanford University and SRI International have begun a collaboration named MISTRAL (Multidisplinary Initiative for Surgical Technology Research and Advanced [MORE]
Topol’s Views on Wireless Medicine
Cardiologist Eric Topol, Director of the Scripps Translational Science Institute, and Vice Chairman of the West Wireless Health Institute [MORE]
Nanobiosensors for Elders
ActiveCare, Inc.(West Valley City, UT), makers of the “ActiveOne+” monitoring watch, and Vista Therapeutics (Santa Fe, NM), developers of [MORE]
Noninvasive, Continuous Hemoglobin Monitoring
In another “measure through motion” application, Masimo Corporation (Irvine, CA) recently announced results from a European study showing that [MORE]
Wearable and Implantable Vital Signs Monitoring Devices
Jarno Riistama, who recently received his doctoral degree at Tampere University of Technology (Tampere, Finland), believes an implantable EKG [MORE]
Novel Blood Pressure Monitoring
Empirical Technologies Corporation (Charlottesville, VA) has developed a non-invasive approach to tracking blood pressure-a technology the company calls [MORE]
Integrating Optical Diagnostics With Cell Phone Transmission
UCLA electrical and bioengineering professor Aydogan Ozcan led a research group to produce a lens-less microscope that can scan [MORE]
“Tattletale Pills”
The technologies of “smart pills” have been evolving for a couple of years, but an engineering group at the [MORE]
Nice Suite of Home Monitoring Products
This story is nearly a sponsored advertisement for iSOFT (Sydney, Australia), a maker of home and distance monitoring devices for [MORE]
More Clinical Experience with the iPhone
For anyone looking for an example of how a smart phone might be able to integrate multiple information sources [MORE]
Bluetooth Innovation World Cup
Early this year, the sponsors of the Bluetooth Innovation World Cup, including Nokia, Freescale Semiconductor, Texas Instruments, et al, [MORE]
It’s Time to Take Your Pill
Medication adherence is a significant issue, especially for elders living alone and showing forgetfulness. Vitality, Inc. (Cambridge, MA) has [MORE]
FCC to Promote Wireless Health Apps
Spurred by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the Federal Communications Commission intends to devote more radio frequency spectrum [MORE]
Brain Implanted Neurotransmitter Sensors
Deep brain stimulation, for treating Parkinson’s disease, works even if it’s not known how. But to answer that question, [MORE]
Overview of Personal Health Systems
While this 240 page report on telemedicine largely reflects European thinking (where, arguably, personal health management is more advanced [MORE]
MUSING - Automation as a Bridge
Whether or not healthcare insurance reform proceeds in Congress, true healthcare reform is proceeding. Its sources are molecular [MORE]
Medical Device Provides Smarter Quality of Life
The University of Bologne is carrying out a large study of patients with mobility and movement functions using McRoberts’ [MORE]
Application Clusters in Telehealth/Telemedicine
Which cell phone and carrier should a doctor choose? According to “mHealth Initiative,” a small not-for-profit company in Boston, [MORE]
