Impact Core - Any -Center for Health JusticeCenter for Insights to OutcomesNudge UnitPopulation Health LabWay to Health Title Apply Clear Smartphone Apps Just as Accurate as Wearable Devices for Tracking Physical Activity, According to Penn Researchers Penn Medicine | February, 2015 Better Fitness Through Your Phone The New York Times | February, 2015 Free Phone Apps Count Steps As Accurately As Pricy Fitness Bands TIME | February, 2015 Guys, here’s why it’s not worth testing yourself for a ‘lump in the nuts’ The Washington Post | February, 2015 Smartphone apps keep pace with costly fitness trackers LA Times | February, 2015 Your best weight loss tool may already be in your pocket CNN | February, 2015 Breaking the ‘Iron Triangle’ with health care innovations Wharton's The Pulse | February, 2015 Smartphones Are As Accurate As Wearables–So Why Have Both? Fast Company | February, 2015 Your tweets can tell you if you're going to have a heart attack Fast Company | January, 2015 Twitter can predict rates of coronary heart disease, according to Penn research Penn News | January, 2015 According to new Penn research, negative tweets could be killing you Technical.ly Philly | January, 2015 Wearable Health Devices Can’t Do It Alone Daily Rx News | January, 2015 How to motivate the wearable tech users of the future Newsworks | January, 2015 Fitness Trackers Only Help Rich People Get Thinner The Atlantic | January, 2015 Wearable Tracking Devices Alone Won't Drive Health Behavior Change, According to Penn Researchers Penn Medicine | January, 2015 Language on Twitter Tracks Rates of Coronary Heart Disease Association for Psychological Science | January, 2015 Hospitals embrace social media, but have yet to realize its full benefits Fierce Healthcare | December, 2014 Return of the Rhythm Method The Atlantic | December, 2014 The future of telemedicine is here Penn Medicine News Blog | October, 2014 Social Media, Health Care and The 2013 Government Shutdown Penn LDI | October, 2014 Load More