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Madeline Brownstone

BBC NEWS | Technology | Mobiles combat Kenyan polio outbreak - 1 views

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    A mobile phone based health application has helped to investigate and contain a polio outbreak that threatened thousands in East Africa.
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    A mobile phone based health application has helped to investigate and contain a polio outbreak that threatened thousands in East Africa.
Madeline Brownstone

BBC NEWS | Technology | Texts tackle HIV in South Africa - 0 views

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    The popularity of mobile phones in South Africa is helping to tackle HIV and Aids in the nation.
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    The popularity of mobile phones in South Africa is helping to tackle HIV and Aids in the nation.
Madeline Brownstone

BBC NEWS | Technology | 'Mobile health' campaign launched - 1 views

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    Three foundations have announced their intention to join in a "mobile health" effort to use mobile technology to provide better healthcare worldwide.
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    Three foundations have announced their intention to join in a "mobile health" effort to use mobile technology to provide better healthcare worldwide.
Madeline Brownstone

BBC NEWS | Technology | Texting disease away - 4 views

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    A mobile phone-based health project is helping the Peruvian military to keep disease at bay.
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    A mobile phone-based health project is helping the Peruvian military to keep disease at bay.
Madeline Brownstone

BBC NEWS | UK | Scotland | Video link to aid sick children - 0 views

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    Very old article: "In the past if we wanted a second opinion on a patient's condition the only option would be to bring the relevant expert to Lanarkshire or transfer the child to a different hospital. "This not only leads to delays in diagnosis, but can be stressful for the baby involved and the family who are visiting them.
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    "In the past if we wanted a second opinion on a patient's condition the only option would be to bring the relevant expert to Lanarkshire or transfer the child to a different hospital. "This not only leads to delays in diagnosis, but can be stressful for the baby involved and the family who are visiting them.
Madeline Brownstone

BBC NEWS | Technology | Mobiles used to monitor asthma - 0 views

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    Very old article. What's the latest? Asthma suffers could soon benefit from a system which allows them to keep check their condition via mobile phone.
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    Very old article. What's the latest? Asthma suffers could soon benefit from a system which allows them to keep check their condition via mobile phone.
Madeline Brownstone

BBC NEWS | Technology | Smart bandage to help diabetics - 0 views

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    Very old article. What are the upadates?
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    Very old article. What are the upadates?
Madeline Brownstone

Multi-purpose TV aids India - 3 views

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    "The underlying problem," he says, "is how you can increase their wealth and reduce their poverty and reduce their illiteracy, and improve their health care.' "And what I'm postulating is that this is the technology that will enable them. If I didn't have it, it would be an uphill battle. Even with the technology it's an uphill battle. But I have a tool. There is hope. I can reach them in ways that have not been possible before."
Madeline Brownstone

Healthcare Industry Turns to DeviceAnywhere to Bring their Products and Services to the... - 0 views

  • Quality of service can't be left to chance for any healthcare provider developing mobile applications.  However, this is especially true when the health insurance company is part of the largest single health carrier in the United States, providing health care services to more than 25 million consumers with a network of approximately 590,000 physicians and care professionals nationwide. For an organization of this size, they often select technology partners such as DeviceAnywhere, who share their company's commitment to excellence and innovation.
  • Not surprisingly, security and reliability resonate as two of the top priorities for Sensei Inc. as well.  As a provider of innovative mobile and Web-based solutions that prompt consumers at point-of-decision moments to make healthier eating, medical and lifestyle choices, Sensei relies on DeviceAnywhere to ensure that their consumers receive their personalized nutrition and health counseling on a consistent and confidential basis. After all, when customers count on Sensei mobile programs for critical reminders to take their medications or make on-the-spot decisions related to healthy eating choices, there is no room for error in downtime or compatibility issues between users' devices and networks.
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    Not a legit news source, actually a puff piece for Deviceanywhere. However, it points to issues around mobile phone use in health services.
Madeline Brownstone

Telecom: Tools connecting the world and communicating about HIV - 0 views

  • The explosion of mobile technology presents a great opportunity to scale up the AIDS response in poor countries.
  • hrough mobile technology, the millions of people in developing countries who had been left behind by the digital divide are now able to access health information and healthcare services at their fingertips. Mobile phones are being used as low-cost tools for HIV testing, data collection, epidemic tracking, and training of health workers, HIV prevention and treatment support.
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    Through mobile technology, the millions of people in developing countries who had been left behind by the digital divide are now able to access health information and healthcare services at their fingertips. Mobile phones are being used as low-cost tools for HIV testing, data collection, epidemic tracking, and training of health workers, HIV prevention and treatment support.
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    Through mobile technology, the millions of people in developing countries who had been left behind by the digital divide are now able to access health information and healthcare services at their fingertips. Mobile phones are being used as low-cost tools for HIV testing, data collection, epidemic tracking, and training of health workers, HIV prevention and treatment support.
Madeline Brownstone

Glide Health Makes Medical Records Mobile -- InformationWeek - 3 views

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    Shifting from paper to electronic medical records has long been cited as a way to improve access to information in the health system. Both Google and Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) have unveiled online medical records platforms, but the health industry has been slow to change.
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    Shifting from paper to electronic medical records has long been cited as a way to improve access to information in the health system. Both Google and Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) have unveiled online medical records platforms, but the health industry has been slow to change.
Madeline Brownstone

Could Wal-Mart and BlackBerry be the future of medicine? | MassDevice - Blog entry - 1 views

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    Not good for a portfolio, but interesting nonetheless
Madeline Brownstone

American Chronicle | Standing in the Footprint: Including the Self in the Privacy Debat... - 0 views

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    Personal information sharing is core to both social exchange and, in today's economy, commercial interaction. Yet, the pervasive nature of information sharing and the commoditizing of personal details challenge the current perspective of informational privacy.
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    Personal information sharing is core to both social exchange and, in today's economy, commercial interaction. Yet, the pervasive nature of information sharing and the commoditizing of personal details challenge the current perspective of informational privacy.
Madeline Brownstone

Optical add-on turns cameraphone into mobile lab * Register Hardware - 0 views

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    Medical boffins have redesigned the humble cameraphone, developing a strap-on microscope that's able to snap images of miniscule microbes.
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    Medical boffins have redesigned the humble cameraphone, developing a strap-on microscope that's able to snap images of miniscule microbes.
Madeline Brownstone

YouTube - Future Designer laptop - ROLLTOP - 1 views

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    I want one of these! If only they were in the market.
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    I want one of these! If only they were in the market.
Madeline Brownstone

The results are in... and you're going to be fine - The Boston Globe - 0 views

  • George Whitesides, a Harvard University chemist who coauthored a paper in the journal Analytical Chemistry this month in which the simple camera phone turns diagnostic tool. "The problem, particularly in the developing world and at rural clinics in the United States, is you don't have enough people - you can't have a trained doctor travel 200 miles to do a simple test."
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      look this article up
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    good article for cell phones in health
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    good article for cell phones in health
Madeline Brownstone

BBC NEWS | Africa | 'We send x-rays to South Africa and India' - 0 views

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    Not a news article, per se, but starts to show the uses of mobiles in health industry in rural areas
Madeline Brownstone

BBC NEWS | Technology | Mobile phones get cyborg vision - 0 views

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    But now this Augmented Reality (AR), as it is known, is materialising in the real world. Mobile phone operators, at least, are hoping it will be the next big thing as programmers learn to corral all the bells and whistles of smart phones - GPS, video, accelerometers - into "killer applications". For the first time such AR is available for handsets.
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    But now this Augmented Reality (AR), as it is known, is materialising in the real world. Mobile phone operators, at least, are hoping it will be the next big thing as programmers learn to corral all the bells and whistles of smart phones - GPS, video, accelerometers - into "killer applications". For the first time such AR is available for handsets.
Madeline Brownstone

BBC NEWS | UK | Wales | Text drive film to 'shock' pupils - 0 views

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    For Sam Z's portfolio research
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    For Sam Z's portfolio research
Madeline Brownstone

BBC NEWS | Technology | Public to shape smart tag policy - 0 views

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    The stakeholders may eventually draft new regulations to police the tags, but, for now, the commission proposes no new laws to govern their use.
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    The stakeholders may eventually draft new regulations to police the tags, but, for now, the commission proposes no new laws to govern their use.
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