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Apps to monitor things like physical activity, food intake and other aspects of health abound, with a new study in the BMJ showing that on Google’s platform, the majority of those apps get as good as they give, since they’re …

If you’re using an app to monitor various aspects of your health, you may want to look into its privacy settings, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read more »

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In this next podcast, Elizabeth Scala and Holley Farley discuss high-level tips on how to put together a poster and why. Some tips include: utilizing graphs and images, requesting a template from the organizer, getting feedback from peers, and attending …

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Corrie is the name of an app that integrates all aspects of post-heart attack care so people can avoid having a second one. Corrie was developed at Johns Hopkins by a team, including cardiologist Seth Martin, who says the app …

An integrated app expertly integrates post-heart attack care, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read more »

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Health apps purport to serve lots of functions, with a new one called Corrie simplifying things for those who’ve had a heart attack and would like to make changes to avoid another. Seth Martin, a cardiologist at Johns Hopkins and …

If you’re choosing a health app because you’ve had a heart attack, Corrie might be for you, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read more »

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Corrie is the name of an app designed to help integrate the many things people need to do to minimize their risk of a second heart attack. Seth Martin, a cardiologist at Johns Hopkins and one of the app’s designers, …

The experience of people who’ve had one heart attack and want to avoid another informs a new app, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read more »

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Patients are at the center of a new app to help people improve their cardiovascular health called Corrie. Corrie was developed at Johns Hopkins by Seth Martin, a cardiologist, and colleagues to help those who’ve had a heart attack implement …

Can an app called Corrie help you improve your cardiovascular health? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read more »

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If you’ve had a heart attack a new app that’s been developed at Johns Hopkins could help you avoid a second one by engaging you in your own care. Seth Martin, a cardiologist at Hopkins and one developer of this …

Getting expert help in avoiding a second heart attack may be as close as your mobile phone, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read more »