http://www.news-medical.net/news/20...ftware-effectively-helps-manage-diabetes.aspx
The study, one of the first to scientifically examine mobile health technology, found that a key measure of blood sugar control - the amount of hemoglobin A1c in a person's blood - was lowered by an average of 1.9 percent over a period of one year in patients using the mobile health software.
If the level was too low or too high, the software on the phone prompted the person to take steps to correct it.
First impression was who needs a nanny phone to nag you...
And sadly the report does not say what the mobile told the patient to do should the number reach double figures... or below 4 for example...
All in all not my idea of progress. 8)