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  2. Wireless device radiation and health - Wikipedia

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    The antennas contained in mobile phones, including smartphones, emit radiofrequency (RF) radiation (non-ionizing "radio waves" such as microwaves); the parts of the head or body nearest to the antenna can absorb this energy and convert it to heat or to synchronised molecular vibrations (the term 'heat', properly applies only to disordered molecular motion).

  3. Health technology - Wikipedia

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    The Medical Device User Fee and Modernization Act of 2002 was created to speed up the FDA's approval process of medical technology by introducing sponsor user fees for a faster review time with predetermined performance targets for review time. [60] In addition, 36 devices and apps were approved by the FDA in 2016. [61]

  4. mHealth - Wikipedia

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    While there are some projects that are considered solely within the field of mHealth, the linkage between mHealth and eHealth is unquestionable. For example, an mHealth project that uses mobile phones to access data on HIV/AIDS rates would require an eHealth system in order to manage, store, and assess the data. Thus, eHealth projects many ...

  5. History of mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    A man talks on his mobile phone while standing near a conventional telephone box, which stands empty. Enabling technology for mobile phones was first developed in the 1940s but it was not until the mid-1980s that they became widely available. By 2011, it was estimated in Britain that more calls were made using mobile phones than wired devices. [1]

  6. Column: Smartphones are to travel what TV dinners are to food

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  7. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    People were not satisfied, including those that were the most abstinence-oriented.” France’s acceptance of buprenorphine wasn’t immediate. Some feared that it could be just as addictive as heroin or painkillers, and the first doctors who prescribed it were dismissed by their peers as “white-collar dealers.”

  8. Make smartphones easier for older people with Middletown man ...

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    Saatchi has developed SimpliTend, an app that simplifies smartphones for seniors living with dementia and their caregivers. The technology includes features designed to help seniors stay on top of ...

  9. Google created hurdles to protect smartphone foothold -small ...

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    Google is accused of paying $10 billion a year based on "revenue share agreements" to smartphone makers, wireless carriers and others who agree to make its software the default and maintain its ...