Smartphone use for business at night may not be so smart
As smartphones have become the must-have technology for millions of Americans, the opportunity to call, text or email is often just an arm's length away—day or night. But new research cautions that using smartphones to attend to work after hours can actually disrupt sleep and undermine overall productivity, leaving workers tired and unfocused during the day. iMedicalApps
Johns Hopkins launches emergency preparedness web apps
Johns Hopkins National Center for the Study of Preparedness and Catastrophic Event Response (PACER) has launched two new web apps and updated a third to help hospital first responders and hospital planners prepare for emergency situations.
The two new apps are Flucast and Surge. Johns Hopkins made the third, EMCAPS, a downloadable program meant for first-responder training and hospital disaster planning, into a web app. MobiHealth News
Anesthesia 411 app is an anesthesia guide for common surgical procedures
This app can be a great tool for , residents, CRNAs and anesthesiologists. The information is presented is great as a quick resource to look at and refresh topics that the user has learned and studied before. iMedicalApps
FDA clears two wristworn fitness trackers for clinical trials
The devices are called the MotionWatch 8 and PRO-Diary. According to the filing, the devices ”are intended for the acquisition and analysis of the physical activity of the body during daily living and sleep.” The devices upload data to a PC via a USB cord. MobiHealth News
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