CHICAGO (WPVI) -- We use apps on our phones for just about everything, but can an app make you feel better, sleep more or calm down? The potential for smartphone therapy is enormous, doctors say.
Putting small healthcare clinics inside drug, grocery, and big-box retail outlets staffed by APPs provides consumers with easy access to high-quality, acute/episodic, and preventive care at affordable ...
(NEXSTAR) — Apple rolled out its latest update, iOS 18, on Monday, bringing more customization options, changes to texting, and an expansion of features released last year with iOS 17. It also brought ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. As mobile phone technology continues to develop, the list of things you can use your device for inches closer to being longer than those you ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Patients who use smartphone apps to manage their diabetes could face serious health problems if they miss notifications needed to control their blood sugar, U.S. health officials ...
As the saying goes, there’s an app for that. And inflammatory bowel disease, or IBD, is no exception. IBD is an umbrella term for chronic inflammation-related conditions affecting the digestive system ...
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