Controversies and altered submission requirements aside, crowdfunding is still a popular way to get a mobile or digital health project off the ground, which is why we periodically check in on Kickstarter and Indiegogo, the two major crowdfunding platforms, for health and fitness-related projects.
Last month, we wrote about posture-correcting wearable UpRight, stethoscope headset InstaMD, diabetes...
Two apps -- one recently released and one upcoming -- are tackling cosmetic safety, providing consumers with easy access to data about the chemicals they put on their skin, using barcode scanners to make the information even more readily available.
One app, Think Dirty, was developed in Ontario, Canada and launched October 1. The app, free on iOS devices, gives users access to a database of 12,...