Apple acquired Gliimpse. Gliimpse’s technology allows users to digitally aggregate their medical info and share the data. The platform also lets users create daily journal entries to track state o…
Major players in health care mobile application
Apple acquired Gliimpse. Gliimpse’s technology allows users to digitally aggregate their medical info and share the data. The platform also lets users create daily journal entries to track state of mind, lab results and levels of pain. Gliimpse competitors include San Francisco-based startups Picnic Health and Prime.
Investors have recently shown keen interest in startups organizing medical data. Startups to raise money to clean up patient health records include Elation Health, which raised $15 million earlier this month to eliminate doctors’ paper-based medical records, and Maana, which raised $26 million in May to help healthcare and insurance companies analyze internal data.
Dear Readers,
I am looking for developers and investors to join me in reducing chronic health care costs with a Health Mobile Outpatient application that will match, monitor and report patient generated health data which also includes genomics data, precision/personalized medicine analytics, and more.
Email motherhealth@gmail.com for more information.
Regards,
Connie Dello Buono
Motherhealth
1708 Hallmark Lane San Jose, CA 95124
Mobile application that delights the users
And the most important feature, invite others to you app.
Mobile application that delights the users
Health application – mobile for veterans
Dear Veterans, Motherhealth is accepting suggestions on what new mobile application, not shown above or currently not available, that you want to be developed to better serve your health care needs…
Health application – mobile for veterans
https://mobile.va.gov/appstore/iOS
Dear Veterans,
Motherhealth is accepting suggestions on what new mobile application, not shown above or currently not available, that you want to be developed to better serve your health care needs.
Please email your suggestions to motherhealth@gmail.com
Regards,
Connie Dello Buono
Motherhealth LLC, delivering mobile health applications that incorporates precision medicine (genetics,personalized, and more) and data insights on patient generated and doctor/lab tests generated with matching care providers (video chats with doctors, caregivers on call, telehealth with nurses and more)
1708 Hallmark Lane, San Jose, CA 95124 ; 408-854-1883 (text for discounts for veterans needing in home caregivers in the bay area)
I am very low on energy the day after playing intense sports. What supplements should I try during or after intense effort?
My answer to I am very low on energy the day after playing intense sports. What supplements should I try during or …
Answer by Connie b. Dellobuono:
I use Vega Sport protein powder. Up your greens (brocolli, parsley,cilantro and eggs). Eat more yellow colored – sulfur rich foods (garlic,onions,asparagus). CQ10 , CLA, Vit E and C can also help taken with whole foods.
I have anxiety, depression and add. What can I do to overcome them?
My answer to I have anxiety, depression and add. What can I do to overcome them?
Answer by Connie b. Dellobuono:
Daniel Amen has a clinic that uses SPECT scan and applies a wholistic approach of brain development and programming since he believed that each brain is unique and cannot be addressed by one medication. His program includes social networking, volunteering, hormone therapy, whole foods/nutrition, gratitude/behavior, and many more.
Behavior, brain SPECT scan, hormones, gratitude, neuroplasticity
You can focus on one thing at at time that is not related to the list of anxieties or triggers of anxiety. And keep doing that method that removes the anxiety. Reorganize life, your home, your workplace and studies to stay away from anxiety.
Happy foods include yams,eggs, and yellow/green colored foods. Exercise (with weight training like cross fit ) and sunshine will do you good.
I have anxiety, depression and add. What can I do to overcome them?
5 Essentials for a Successful Native Advertising Marketing Campaign
The native advertising sector is growing fast. Businesses know that banner ads are now largely ineffective, so they are increasingly turning to native ads to get in front of their prospects.
Platforms like Facebook and Buzzfeed have slowly been training their users to accept native ads. Ads are seamlessly integrated within organic content, and provide an interesting, value-added content experience; a far cry from a traditional promotional advertisement.
If you’re investing in great content for your content marketing campaign, getting it in front of the right audience is an important part of your strategy. Native advertising, when done right, can be an extremely effective method to do this. Following are five essentials to ensure you have a successful native advertising campaign.
1. Make sure your numbers add up
As with any type of advertising, the best way to gauge effectiveness is through monitoring metrics like click-through rates and pageviews. Unfortunately, there can be a great deal of variation in how ad platforms track these metrics. This often means that what you’re seeing in your own Google Analytics dashboard may be very different than what the ad platform tells you.
According to Walter Dublin, Director of Publisher Development at Revcontent, this discrepancy can be significant: “Some of our partners have seen discrepancies in their tracking as high as 40% with other content recommendation providers, which severely cuts into revenue, performance, and growth. The fact that our widget impressions track in line with our partners at Google Analytics makes us an anomaly in the content recommendation space.”
When deciding on a platform, inquire as to how they track clicks and views, and how these numbers typically compare to Google Analytics data. Finding a platform that accurately tracks these metrics is imperative for gauging the success of your campaign.
2. Know your audience and serve up expected content
To increase your ad clicks and views, your ad needs to have a similar look and feel to the organic content of the site you’re advertising on. From the image you use, to your headline, to the content itself, ensure you’re providing a consistent experience for viewers.
At the same time, your content needs to be consistent with your own voice and brand. Finding this balance can be tricky, but is key to achieving high click-through rates and maintaining the trust of your readers.
3. Native ad content shouldn’t promote your company (at least not directly)
Business owners who haven’t used native advertising before may initially be more comfortable using old-school ad models – models whereby their business or product takes center stage. They can’t quite believe that simply promoting a piece of useful content will achieve results, and they would prefer to go straight for the hard sell.
Unfortunately, treating your ad like a press release is unlikely to be effective, and may actually have the opposite effect: alienating and annoying your readers.
Instead of thinking primarily about how your ad is going to drive sales, think about how this piece of content is going to meet the needs of your prospects. What content can you provide that will interest, inform or provide value to your audience and leave them wanting more? How can you then generate leads through that content? (e.g., direct readers to a landing page where they can download a free product).
4. Be aware of the impact of disclosure wording
Large publishers have gotten pretty good at clearly disclosing promoted content. Labels like ‘promoted post’, ‘presented by’ and ‘sponsored by’ indicate advertiser content. The problem is, many readers aren’t familiar with these terms and may not actually understand that they indicate paid content.
Referring to a study they performed, Contently Editor in Chief Joe Lazauskas writes, “How sponsored content should be labeled has been a hot-button issue, and that two-thirds of respondents reported having felt deceived by sponsored content shows that publishers and brands need to do a better job of indicating when a story came from a sponsor.”
This leaves advertisers and publishers in a bit of a sticky situation. They know that disclosure is necessary – both legally and for maintaining the trust of readers – but they also know that certain labels decrease views and clicks.
According to research done by the Association of National Advertisers, the terms that most clearly indicate paid content are ‘advertisement’, ‘ad’ and ‘paid content’. Unfortunately, these terms may also result in decreased clicks and views.
More ambiguous terms like ‘promoted by’ or ‘sponsored by’ may result in higher clicks and views, but readers may feel deceived after reading the content and assuming it was influenced by an advertiser (which may or may not be the case).
5. Know your format options
As native advertising has become increasingly sophisticated, advertisers have gained the opportunity to choose from a variety of effective ad unit formats. The Interactive Advertising Bureau, or IAB, outlines a total of 6 core ad unit types in their Native Advertising Playbook. They are:
- In-feed units: These are ads you’ll find in-line with other, organic content
- Paid search units: Paying to bump up your content in search engine results (e.g., Google AdWords)
- Recommendation widgets: In-feed or sidebar ads that display links to advertiser content
- Promoted listings: Paying for more prominent placement on an e-commerce marketplace (e.g., Amazon)
- In-ad with native element units: Ads located near organic content that link to outside content
- Custom or “can’t be contained” units: Unique ad formats specific to a particular site or platform (e.g. Spotify ads)
Different publishers offer different ad formats, so it’s important to be aware of your options. Think about which formats best suit your needs and which ones your audience is most likely to gravitate toward.
Conclusion
I’ve written before about the challenge of content distribution. Creating content is only half the battle; getting that content in front of the right people is the other half. Native advertising can be the key to bridging this divide, in a way that’s beneficial both to businesses and their customers.
Is there a link between ecstasy/MDMA and Parkinson’s Disease?
My answer to Is there a link between ecstasy/MDMA and Parkinson’s Disease? Answer by Connie b. Dellobuono: Yes, like most narcotics (addicting drugs/meds). 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (…
Source: Is there a link between ecstasy/MDMA and Parkinson’s Disease?
Is there a link between ecstasy/MDMA and Parkinson’s Disease?
My answer to Is there a link between ecstasy/MDMA and Parkinson’s Disease?
Answer by Connie b. Dellobuono:
Yes, like most narcotics (addicting drugs/meds).
3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), commonly known as ecstasy (E), is a psychoactive drug used primarily as a recreational drug. Desired effects of MDMA include increased empathy, euphoria, and heightened sensations. When taken by mouth, effects begin after 30–45 minutes and last 3–6 hours. It is also sometimes snorted or smoked. As of 2016, MDMA has no accepted medical uses.Adverse effects of MDMA use include addiction, memory problems, paranoia, difficulty sleeping, teeth grinding, blurred vision, sweating, and a rapid heartbeat. Use may also lead to depression and fatigue. Deaths have been reported due to increased body temperature and dehydration. MDMA increases the release and slows the reuptake of theneurotransmitters serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine in parts of the brain. It has stimulant and psychedeliceffects. The initial increase is followed by a short-term decrease in the neurotransmitters. MDMA belongs to the substituted methylenedioxyphenethylamine and substituted amphetamine classes of drugs.
Is there a link between ecstasy/MDMA and Parkinson’s Disease?
Genomic tests as our weapon to get cues on how to effect optimum health
Individuals who undergo multiplex direct-to-consumer (DTC) genomic testing receive genetic risk results for multiple conditions. To date, research has not investigated the influence of individual d…
Source: Genomic tests as our weapon to get cues on how to effect optimum health
Genomic tests as our weapon to get cues on how to effect optimum health
Individuals who undergo multiplex direct-to-consumer (DTC) genomic testing receive genetic risk results for multiple conditions. To date, research has not investigated the influence of individual differences in disease perceptions among consumers on testing outcomes. A total of 2037 participants received DTC genomic testing and completed baseline and follow-up surveys assessing disease perceptions and health behaviors. Participants were asked to indicate their most feared disease of those tested.
Perceived seriousness and controllability of the disease via lifestyle or medical intervention were assessed. Participants most frequently reported heart attack (19.1%) and Alzheimer’s disease (18.6%) as their most feared disease. Perceived seriousness and control over the feared disease both influenced response to DTC genomic testing.
Greater perceived seriousness and diminished perceived control were associated with higher, but not clinically significant levels of anxiety and distress. In some cases these associations were modified by genetic risk. No significant associations were observed for diet, exercise and screening behaviors. Individual differences in disease perceptions influence psychological outcomes following DTC genomic testing.
Higher perceived seriousness may make a consumer more psychologically sensitive to test results and greater perceived control may protect against adverse psychological outcomes. Findings may inform development of educational and counseling services.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cge.12419/full
Connie’s comments:
Anxiety is a negative feeling that can affect our health negatively. Be optimistic and follow a healthy lifestyle.
Genetic test results should be only a record and not define our health outcome. We can be proactive, brave and vigilant in keeping our body at maximum health status at all times.
We know that we can turn ON and OFF these genes with the environment that promotes health and wellness. It is up to us not to turn on cancer genes with alcohol abuse, drug abuse, smoking, obesity (instead eat whole foods when hungry only) and lack of exercise.
Calcium and Magnesium supplement at 60:40 ratio, with Vit D, C and K
If someone is concerned with calcium supplements and dementia, it is important for us to see the research behind the concern in order to provide information on whether that research is valid. Yeste…
Source: Calcium and Magnesium supplement at 60:40 ratio, with Vit D, C and K

