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Twitter Is Helping Diabetes Patients Create New Treatment Devices
Published on September 21, 2018In a surprising twist of events, Twitter is helping to improve the quality of life…
Read MoreAI and IoT Can Bring Huge Improvements to Cancer Treatment
Published on September 12, 2018The Internet of Things (IoT) is powerful on its own. But combine it with the…
Read MoreDogtown Media Supports Connected Health by Advocating for CMS Home Health Prospective Payment System
Published on September 4, 2018mHealth development is rapidly transforming what’s possible in the medical landscape. As this continues, it’s…
Read MoreMIT Is Developing AI to Track Sensors In Your Body
Published on August 28, 2018As big tech companies like Apple, Google, and Microsoft become more interested in medical technology applications, startups…
Read MoreThe FDA Approves a Contraceptive App for the First Time
Published on August 21, 2018Many women around the world lack access to affordable, accurate contraception. To address this, Elina and…
Read MoreCan We Live to 150? This Scientist Said So, but Now He’s Not so Sure
Published on July 18, 2018Alex Zhavoronkov is a computer scientist, MedTech developer, and researcher. When he was younger, Zhavoronkov publicly announced…
Read MoreDogtown Media Supports FCC’s Connected Care Pilot Program
Published on July 17, 2018MedTech and mHealth development have demonstrated their merit through many avenues already. But to expand…
Read MoreGoogle Is Training AI to Predict Patient Time of Death
Published on June 26, 2018Nobody knows when they’ll die. But artificial intelligence (AI) may. At least, that’s the idea…
Read MoreCan mHealth Fix the Mental Health Problem in U.S. Prisons?
Published on June 21, 2018Mental health disabilities are becoming more prevalent in the United States correctional system. Overwhelmed by…
Read MoreDogtown Media Supports Legislative Action on Nation’s Opioid Crisis by Co-Signing HLC Letter
Published on June 19, 2018The United States is facing an opioid addiction crisis that has far surpassed epidemic proportions…
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