BY Jen Karney on Sun March 03rd, 2013
Keep on top of whatever ails you with the help of these apps.
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BY Christine Chan on Thu October 04th, 2012
Been meaning to keep track of exactly what you are eating each day and how it affects you? Thryve gets the job done.
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BY Stella Violano on Fri February 24th, 2012
Georgia Tech Engineers have developed an iPhone enabled wheelchair that operates by tongue command.
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BY Karen Freeman on Sun October 09th, 2011
These are not apps you’ll use every day. However, it’s a good idea to have some of them on your iPhone for when the unexpected happens. Even better, familiarize yourself with their content in your leisure time so you can meet any emergency situation with confidence. In a real emergency, battery power will be an issue, so the more you know ahead of time, the better off you'll be.
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BY Joe White on Sat July 23rd, 2011
That's right, a team of intelligent people over at Northeastern University have developed a way to measure blood glucose levels using an iPhone and a fluorescent nanosensor tattoo.
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BY Joe White on Thu July 07th, 2011
Boost Your Beauty is a new iPhone app that allows users to learn about plastic surgery, and even try applying some nips and tucks to an image of their choice.
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BY Stella Violano on Mon May 23rd, 2011
Living with a chronic health issue? Let your iPhone keep your logs and still have time to enjoy life! We scoured the AppStore to find the best health tracking apps geared toward specific health issues. Check out our AppList and see how modern technology can make your life easier.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Mon October 11th, 2010
Without a doubt, we're still a long way from discovering the full potential of all the sensors built into the iPhone. Whether it's augmented reality or medical applications, there are tons of things left to be done, and we keep on seeing new apps that just blow our minds.
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BY Scott Grizzle on Thu July 29th, 2010
While BlackBerry continues to be the dominant force in the business smartphone market, physicians are showing a distinct preference for the iPhone.
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BY Scott Grizzle on Mon July 12th, 2010
While Apple continues to douse us with heartwarming videos of the many uses of FaceTime, two surgeons have found a very important professional use for it. Could Apple's iPhone actually mean better medical care?
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BY Karen Freeman on Tue June 15th, 2010
These are not apps you’ll use every day. However, it’s a good idea to have some of them on your iPhone for when the unexpected happens. Even better, familiarize yourself with their content in your leisure time so you can meet any emergency situation with confidence.
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BY Eric Norwood on Tue October 27th, 2009
As a swine flu survivor, I can appreciate an app like Swine Flu Center. I caught the bug in June, after interviewing someone who (unknowingly) had it in abundance. It floored me in a way
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