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20 Nov
Depending on how superstitious you may be, everyone knows that many aspiring home owners want good tidings to come into their home. And one tip to do that is through Feng Shui which normally requires the aid of some reference materials or by an actual Feng Shui specialist. The iPhone changes all that with the Life Compass App for the iPhone. With the Life Compass app you can now locate the Qi energy which will bring you good fortune as far as success, relationships, health and spiritual growth.
Additional modules are available to assist in finding a house or business that provides supportive energy for you and your family. The Life Compass iPhone app is now available at the iTunes app store for only $1.99 and should be great for people planning to settle down soon.
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Tags: Apple, Cell Phones, compass, feng shui life, good fortune, good tidings, Health, iPhone, iPhone, iTunes, Mobile Software, qi energy, reference materials, relationships, spiritual growth12 Oct
We have yet again another iPhone app pegged to aid clinical practitioners and doctors, especially with the growing problems surrounding Musculoskeletal Conditions. Considered as one of the factors that force patients to seek consultations today, the new app called Clinical ORthopedic Exam (CORE) helps in the diagnosis and medical decision-making based on evidence-supported principles. Features include the ability to read instructions prior to performing tests, video demos and a test properties section.
Here is a video demo of the CORE iPhone App:
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Tags: Apple, Cell Phones, clinical practitioners, consultations, diagnosis, doctors, Health, iPhone, iPhone, medical decision, Mobile Software, musculoskeletal conditions, orthopedic exam, physicians, video demo, video demos17 Sep
Health is a growing concern and as far as people today are concerned, the buck starts by turning to various means of staying in shape. And this includes exhausting all means including iPhone apps such as the FitOrbit iPhone application.
For the record, FitOrbit is an online service that brings real fitness professionals and clients for personalized diets and exercise training. With this new medium, professional trainers are able to connect with clients to monitor and track their daily regimen as far as meals, shopping and lifestyles are concerned.
The FitOrbit app is free for download at the iTunes App Store. Clients are advised to take the FitOrbit quiz so that they can be matched with the appropriate trainer to suit their needs.
As a bonus, iPhone users will also have free access to articles written by FitOrbit trainers, providing members with the most up-to-date information on eating well and workout trends.
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Tags: Apple, bonus, daily regimen, diets, exercise training, fitness professionals, free access, growing concern, Health, iPhone, iPhone, iphones, iTunes, lifestyles, Mobile Software, professional trainers, quiz, real fitness, shopping, staying in shape, workout15 Sep
The key towards wise grocery shopping is getting the best products that can contribute to the overall health of any shopper. And while we normally rely on the nutritional facts located at the product labels, why go through the trouble if you can have an app that can do it all via your iPhone? That is where the glutenSCan app for iPhones comes in.
Released by Zeer, glutenScan for the iPhone or iPod Touch is the shoppers assistant, aiding the consumer to gluten-free status by providing complete product, ingredient information and allergy warnings. The app provides access to over 30,000 food products and more than 10,000 manufacturers to provide you the information you will need the next time you head on to the nearest supermarket.
The glutenScan app for the iPhone is now available for free at the iTunes store. However, it runs on a subscription basis and rates are as follows: the initial download is $1.99 for 30 days of use, and customers can add 30 days for $1.99 or 90 days for $3.99, getting one month free.
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Tags: allergy warnings, Apple, food products, free source, grocery shopping, Health, iPhone, iPhone, iphones, Mobile Software, nutritional facts, product ingredient, shoppers, subscription basis, supermarket9 Jul
People who are pretty conscious on their health and their weight are going to love this new app released by MyNetDiary. The new app called the MyNetDiary Calorie Counter is aimed at people who want to keep track of the food they eat. The Calorie Counter also features a large food base which will certainly come in handy for people who want to slim down and attain their weight goals.
The MyNetDiary Calorie Counter for BlackBerry tracks up to 36 different nutrients and pulls food information from a database with over 88,000 U.S., UK and Canadian foods and restaurants. It is fully optimized for mobile phones, searching as you type and automatically correcting typos. Used in conjunction with a MyNetDiary account, a member has unlimited access to food planning tools, charts and fully-detailed reports.
MyNetDiary members can also link to their Twitter accounts, automatically sending “tweets” of their foods, exercises and weigh-ins for added accountability.
The MyNetDiary Calorie Counter app can be downloaded at the developer’s site and is available at various membership rates.
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Tags: BlackBerry, calorie counter, Cell Phones, conjunction, food base, Health, membership rates, mobile phones, Mobile Software, nutrients, planning tools, three months, tweets15 Apr

Perhaps your immune system isn’t up to par with what it should be or perhaps you just want to take every precaution you can to keep germs out of your work space. Or maybe you’re just sick of pulling out each and every key to get your keyboard squeaky clean.
Either or, you should check out Medigenic’s Infenction Control keyboard and mouse combo designed for use in hospitals. Apparenly this thing has the ability to decipher when there are harmful germs on its surface and has a flashing reminder light to notify you of it. Heck, it even has a feature that allows the user to disable the keys for a quick clean up. You know, incase you sneeze or spill radioactive chemicals on it, the usual.
You can pick this keyboard up now for $140 and the mouse for $80. Hey, nobody said staying healthy is cheap, right?
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Tags: Accessories, Desktop PCs, Health, infection control, keyboard, medigenic, Mouse18 Jan
A recent study published in the online Journal of the National Cancer Institute concludes that talking on your cell phone does not increase your chances of getting melanoma of the eye. The study, which compared the cell phone use of 459 melanoma patients with 459 people without melanoma overturned an earlier study which used only 118 patients can came to the opposite conclusion.
Even though no hard evidence has emerged linking the cellular changes that cause cancer to cell phone use, major studies continue to be funded. Many of these studies produce conflicting information. The most recent study adds another check to the ‘safe’ column. In the article, the researchers write, “In conclusion, we observed no overall increased risk of uveal melanoma among regular mobile phone users or users of radio sets in Germany, where digital mobile phone technology was introduced in the early 1990s.”
Tags: Business, Cancer, Cell Phone Use, Health
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