News

Eli Health is debuting the first solution to transform any smartphone into a real-time hormone analyzer at CES this week. A CES Innovation Awards winner for Digital Health, the Hormometer offers ...
Smartphones are emerging as a game-changer in medical device accuracy, particularly when it comes to measuring skin tones.
Seattle-based startup Senosis uses smartphones to monitor health conditions like osteoporosis, anaemia and respiratory conditions. Senosis focuses on using smartphones to monitor health.
A team of medical researchers and engineers at Google Research has developed a way to use the front-facing camera on a ...
A smartphone-based tool that employs acoustic sensing and machine learning techniques is set to undergo testing. This tool is expected to be particularly beneficial for low-income patients ...
The review identifies the smartphone as a dual-function platform in biosensing ecosystems: it serves both as a detection interface and a data processing and communication hub. This dual role has ...
This is how smart your smartphone is getting. Now it will be able to analyze your saliva and do a real-time hormone test. Eli Health, a pioneer in hormone monitoring technology, is launching the ...
A smartphone-based home albuminuria test facilitates screening and early diagnosis of kidney disease in high-risk individuals ...
In addition to better adherence, the study found that the app was easy to use regardless of age (the study’s average participant age was 57) or smartphone expertise – both common barriers for ...
Arab Health 2025: UAE announces facial scanning for instant health checks on smartphone. Check cholesterol, haemoglobin, heart rate, blood pressure, stress levels within seconds ...
An inexpensive paper sensor along with a smartphone-based reader developed by a Washington State University-led team can rapidly provide information on a person’s personal smoke exposure during ...
Smartphone-based program helps slow cognitive decline in older adults. Texas A&M University. Journal Public Health in Practice DOI 10.1016/j.puhip.2024.100528 ...