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World's smallest Smart glucose meter for the mobile phones get CE approval | Anything Medical and Mobile | Scoop.it

scoop.it — “Philosys, a company based in New York City, received European CE Mark approval for its Gmate SMART glucose meter, an iPhone/iPad attachment that is the world’s smallest glucometer. The meter uses the iOS device via the headset jack as the interface to display results and track readings. It would seem that the same glucometer should also be compatible with other smartphones as long as an appropriate app is developed. Philosys is currently looking to partner with cell phone firms to help disView full resource at scoop.it

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Most Recently Shared on September 22, 2012 at 2:31 pm By:

SteveSpringerMD Steve Springer, MD Physician, Doctor, and Family Medicine Doctor

World's smallest Smart glucose meter for the mobile phones get CE approval via @C_Jayadewa | @scoopit http://t.co/awaj0sZ8

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Nanotechnology device aims to prevent malaria deaths through rapid diagnosis

phys.org — “(Phys.org)—A pioneering mobile device using cutting-edge nanotechnology to rapidly detect malaria infection and drug resistance could revolutionise how the disease is diagnosed and treated.View full resource at phys.org

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Most Recently Shared on September 26, 2012 at 3:05 pm By:

nothingbutnets Nothing But Nets Health Organization

A nano device – the size and shape of a mobile phone – can rapidly analyse the #malaria parasite DNA. http://t.co/H9JDiV5n #SGUL @MySGUL

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Lisa Meadowcroft: We Need to Stand Up for African Mothers

huffingtonpost.com — “Can you imagine delivering a baby in the middle of the night with no light except the glow of a mobile phone? Without any water or electricity? Without even a bed or sheets for that matter? Esther Madudu, a 32-year-old Ugandan midwife, can. She encounters challenges like these almost every day.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Most Recently Shared on September 26, 2012 at 6:52 pm By:

JNJComm Marc Monseau Health Social Media and Pharma

Moms in #Africa give birth w/o water, electricity, even a bed. We can make #globalmotherhood safer. http://t.co/sVgs8GhP #JNJ @AMREFUSA

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    Dr Steve Springer graduated from Louisiana State University at Shreveport with an MD in 1997. He became board certified in Family Medicine after a residency at LSU Shreveport. He is the owner at Smart Medical Systems, LLC and Renew Medical Spa. Dr Springer is a preceptor and medical educator at Tulane University School of Medicine and the Medical Director of the Diabetes Education Center at CHRISTUS Health.

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    Malaria kills. Send a net. Save a life. Together we can cover a continent.

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    I work at Johnson & Johnson, and will Tweet about topics that I'm familiar with and that I write about on our blog, JNJBTW.

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