Consumer Wearables, mHealth & Smart Home for Health Market Updates – Weekly Newsletter Issue 38
Apple has been granted a patent today which illustrates how future products such as iPhone, iPad or Apple Watch could have built-in sensors to detect harmful, poisonous gasses, such as CO or CO2 — often dubbed a silent killer due to its odorless, tasteless yet toxic state.
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Wearables
Apple awarded patent to use iPhone, smartwatch as carbon monoxide detector
Google’s Verily to develop smart shoes that detect weight
FDA approves Current Health AI-powered wearable solution for hospital care
Omron Healthcare and physIQ Partner to Transform Cardiovascular Patient Care
Mobile Phones/ mHealth
Non-Invasive, Saliva-Based Glucose Test for Diabetes Management
DrChrono Becomes Certified for Meaningful Use Stage 3 for Native iOS App for iPad and iPhone, Completing
Requirements for MACRA and MIPS
Two new Google apps to benefit the deaf
Smart Home Devices & Appliances
NHS using smart meters to monitor people with dementia
Innovative Smart-Home-Care lamp detects body temperature, air quality and more. Now on Kickstarter
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