mHealth’s "disruptive change" is unavoidable:
Wireless-Life Sciences Alliance (WLSA) founder and CEO Robert McCray penned an editorial for MobiHealthNews touting a future in which mHealth satifies the "exploding" demands on the U.S. health care system, and said the changes that wireless technology can bring are unavoidable.
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Weekly Wireless Roundup: Myomo launches Android-supported robotic stroke rehab device

Myomo launches Android-supported robotic stroke rehab device:
How do you enhance brain plasticity in patients recovering from stroke, so to improve their motor functions?
This is the question that Cambridge, Mass.-based Myomo Inc., the maker of an upcoming mPower 1000 neuro-robotic arm brace, is trying to answer.
Weekly Wireless Roundup: iPads the focus of Stanford med school workshop
Weekly Wireless Roundup: Positive ID unveils stand-alone wireless diabetes tool
Positive ID unveils stand-alone wireless diabetes tool: PositiveID Corp. (NSDQ:PSID) finished developing a stand-alone device for relaying portable glucose meter readings to an online database. The unit is designed not to require a computer so that users can simply log their readings and shoot them up straight to the server for doctor’s review.
Weekly Wireless Roundup: Wheelmap iPhone app finds routes for wheelchair users
Wheelmap iPhone app finds routes for wheelchair users: Getting around a city and visiting places can be hard when you are in a wheelchair because of some places are simply not designed for wheels. Wheelmap is an Apple Inc. iPhone app for wheelchair users which tells you about the accessibility of nearby restaurants, cafes, clubs, museums and other locations. Locations are color coded on a map to show how accessible they are. The current location but also any place around the world can be viewed.
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By Brian Dolan