Adults with heart disease less likely to use health apps to track and improve their health
Two in five U.S. adults with or at risk for heart disease use smartphones or tablets to monitor their health, a new Yale study finds.
» Read moreTwo in five U.S. adults with or at risk for heart disease use smartphones or tablets to monitor their health, a new Yale study finds.
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