Bloodnote is a simple app where you can track your blood pressure and control your health. Created by Peter Bajtala and Matt Ludzen, Bloodnote’s wonderfully minimal design turns a mundane task…
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The Best Apps for New Parents 0
January 29th at 6:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsBeing a new parent is such an exciting time, but also an extremely busy one. If you need advice or organizational tools, smartphone apps can save you time, provide solutions and let you focus on what's really important -- your baby.
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This App Lets You Ask a Doctor Any Question in Real-Time via Smartphone 0
July 30th at 6:05am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis iOS app puts you in contact with doctors around the world ready to answer your medical questions in real-time.
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This week in apps: Pokémon, Snapchat, and more make waves 0
May 27th at 4:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsMake space on your phone.
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Daily App Deals: Get Download Manager for iOS for Free in Today’s App Deals 0
April 5th at 9:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsThe Daily App Deals post is a round-up of the best app discounts of the day, as well as some notable mentions for ones that are on sale. Download Manager (iTunes) Previously 99¢, now Free. Download Manager for iOS makes downloading, organizing, and viewing files on your iOS device easier than ever. Whether you want to download a video clip or a document from work, you can do so and view it straight from your iOS device. Download Manager is so powerful, it can even extract ZIP and RAR archives for later...
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mySugr diabetes management app heads to the US, adds Tim Ferriss to advisory board 0
June 6th at 6:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsmySugr Companion, the Austria-based startup that helps diabetes sufferers manage their condition, has launched its app in the US, as well as adding tech advisor Tim Ferriss to the company’s roster....
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Conceivable’s New App Puts A Fertility Clinic In Your Pocket 0
April 2nd at 5:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsFor women struggling to conceive, in vitro fertilization can be a successful, but also fairly expensive, option. At approximately $15,000 per cycle, and requiring two cycles on average before it works, it’s still beyond the reach of many couples. A new app called Conceivable, launching today, is offering a different option. This subscription-based service delivered through a…
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4 Mobile Business Applications to Watch 0
May 7th at 3:58pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsWith the recent acquisition of Instagram by Facebook, hedging bets on what may be the next application to be acquired for $1 billion is all the rage among geeks. Although...
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Bad Piggies, FixYa, and More 3
October 5th at 10:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsIt's the end of the week, which means it's time for another grab bag of the best apps of the week. Reach inside and you'll find a photo taking tool, a couple of games, and much more....
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Ovia Pregnancy Tracker for iOS promises personalized tracking for your pregnancy 0
November 14th at 7:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsOvuline, a company that uses big data and machine learning to address women’s health issues, has launched its Ovia Pregnancy app for iOS devices, which it says is smarter than the average pregnancy tracker....
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New research apps use iPhone and Apple Watch to track autism, epilepsy and melanoma 0
October 17th at 2:05am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThree additional universities launched ResearchKit-based apps, joining Apple's quest to help researchers learn more about diseases and conditions.
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DestinationDoc: Compendium of London Health Professionals 0
July 13th at 3:01pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsWith the London Olympics a mere 14 days away, the UK capital is on course to receive millions of visitors from across the country, the continent and, indeed, the world….
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Nametrix App Predicts Your Baby's Career 0
January 30th at 10:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsChoosing a baby name is one of the most important decisions a parent makes for a child. After all, who really wants their bundle of joy to be called Hashtag for the rest of their life? The Nametrix app takes the decision-making process one step further, giving parents-to-be some insight into their child's future profession and personality. Nametrix: Doctor or Dancer? lets users search a name, then lists likely professions, political parties and popularity associated with it.
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5 Encouraging Therapy Apps for When You Need Some Support 1
July 31st at 8:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsWhether you prefer virtual or face-to-face therapy, apps can help you find what you're looking for. Here's are five apps that can put you in touch with a therapist in no time.
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Helpful new app connects breastfeeding moms with specialists 24/7 0
July 22nd at 1:45am / Mashable / 0 opinionsMomseze gets the struggle.
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Daily App Deals: Get All Code Reader for iOS for Free in Today’s App Deals 0
March 14th at 9:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsThe Daily App Deals post is a round-up of the best app discounts of the day, as well as some notable mentions for ones that are on sale. All Code Reader (iTunes) Previously 99¢, now Free. All Code Reader for iOS scans all commercial barcodes and QR codes and searches major retailers for a price comparison. Get it for Free. (via LogicBuy) iOS iOS
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Doctors Get Their Own Cringe-Worthy Instagram 0
June 11th at 6:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsA new photo-sharing network is changing the way healthcare professionals interact and learn from one another. It's not for those with weak stomachs. Figure 1, an app created in Canada, is essentially a medical version of Instagram; it allows doctors to share images with the medical community, as well as bookmark and comment on them. Many of the images often contain graphic material.
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WebMD, CareEvolution, other firms announce healthcare apps for Apple Watch 1
April 13th at 8:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsWebMD, CareEvolution, and a variety of other healthcare companies today announced new apps for the Apple Watch, capable of handling tasks like medication reminders and sharing electronic records.
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5 Mobile Apps for Seasonal Allergy Sufferers 0
April 13th at 2:17pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsWith April showers, come May flowers and for many, May flowers also come with itchy eyes, runny noses, sneezing, and general pollen-induced misery. Seasonal allergies are...
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5 Apps to Keep Track of Your Kids This Halloween 0
October 31st at 11:48am / Mashable / 0 opinionsHalloween is a magical time for kids, and for parents as well. You get to re-live your childhood trick-or-treating along with your children. But parents should still take...
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10 Apps to Get Kids Excited About Science 2
November 30th at 4:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsProductivity and email apps might get adults fired up, but most kids aren't buying it. Through fun, educational tools, kids can learn a lot from today's smartphones and tablets. See also: 12 Apps You'll Use This Weekend These 10 apps were designed specifically for the children and teens interested in exploring the world of science. They cover disciplines from astronomy to meteorology to anatomy, so you can find an option for everyone in your family.
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10 apps increasing health care access for low-income patients 0
January 20th at 3:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsIn the absence of universal health care, apps fill a need.
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Pocket Brain app for iOS probes layers of the human brain in 3D 0
March 26th at 11:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsAfter exploring the body and the heart, developer eMedia has released a Pocket Brain app for iOS devices that provides a detailed look at eight layers of the brain, including cross sections, nerve pathways, and a load of supplementary learning material. eMedia calls the app a "fully searchable interactive 3D atlas" with structures that are pinned with identifications and additional clinical and anatomical information, and users are able to add their own notes on the brain within the app. Pocket Brain...
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10 Android Apps at SXSW 8
March 12th at 10:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsThe annual conference in Austin, South by Southwest, is known for helping to launch "breakout" apps over the years and many developers choose it as the place to launch their products. It's also a great place for networking with investors and partners. While the focus is usually on iOS, we rounded up the best Android apps that were either launched or heavily promoted this year, some of which are just starting to take off.