Could Apple be working on its own glucose monitoring technology?
Apple CEO Tim Cook was spotted wearing a glucose monitoring device attached to his Apple Watch, monitoring how his blood sugar responds to food and exercise.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook was spotted wearing a glucose monitoring device attached to his Apple Watch, monitoring how his blood sugar responds to food and exercise.
Today marks two weeks since the global cyber-attack and extent of the incident is starting to surface. A total of 48 trusts were affected.
Trusts that have been in special measures were three times more likely to be hit by the recent NHS cyber-attack, according some initial findings.
Instagram and Snapchat are the most detrimental to young people’s mental health and wellbeing according to The Royal Society for Public Health.
The round-up includes a Manchester based company’s app to help children navigate hospitals, a technology to assist with handovers and a NICE endorsement.
A major London teaching hospital has rated its record keeping at “extreme” risk in its risk register with consequences to patient safety.
Western Sussex Trust looks to save hundreds of thousands of pounds by bringing its IT help desk in-house with a new cloud based software.
Two leading CEOs on a mission to make IT work for patients and society are
Facial recognition technology for pain management is being trialled at residential and nursing homes in
Today’s news roundup covers a pilots of Flow Neuroscience at Leicestershire Partnership and new AI
A mental health app will launch across Oxfordshire to help young people aged 11 to
X-on Health has acquired Hanley Consulting to strengthen its technology and expert services for UK