SC not to use WhatsApp groups to share VC links for hearings
The Supreme Court will no longer use WhatsApp groups to share video conference links for court hearings, the apex court registry said on Saturday. In a circular, the registry said…
The Supreme Court will no longer use WhatsApp groups to share video conference links for court hearings, the apex court registry said on Saturday. In a circular, the registry said…
Washington: Health apps have become a popular tool among teens and adults to track fitness, weight loss, sleep, and even menstrual cycles. But did you know mobile health applications could…
Feb. 17, 2021 -- By the end of July, there should be enough COVID-19 vaccine doses to inoculate every adult in America. But as of Tuesday, just more than 71.5…
But even if an app does not fall into that category, its developer may, depending on the service offered, still need to contact a national regulator: the Care Quality Commission…
Cycle tracking apps are becoming more popular with women who want to use a smartphone to know more about their periods and fertility. “There are many apps available nowadays to…
SOURCES: PM&R: “Consumer Mobile Health Apps: Current State, Barriers, and Future Directions.” Shiraz Khaiser, MD, gastroenterologist, Illinois Gastroenterology Institute, Peoria, Ill. JMIR MmHealth and uHealth: “Mobile Phone Apps…
Julie Parsonnet, MD, professor of epidemiology and population health, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA. Marc Lipsitch, DPhil, professor of epidemiology and director, Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics, Harvard T.H. Chan…
New Delhi: The Union health ministry on Wednesday warned people about fake mobile applications that sound similar to the upcoming official application, Co-WIN, and asked them not to download or…
The advent of apps has made it easier. With the flash of a thumb or finger, users might be able to tap a graphic to show where the pain is…
By Chris TaylorNEW YORK: We are all familiar with the challenges of 2020, but we may still be underestimating how deep and wide they go.Seven in 10 employees say this…