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When it Comes to Medical Apps, Buyer Beware

When it Comes to Medical Apps, Buyer Beware

March 8, 2016

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In a study presented this week at the American Heart Association EPI and Lifestyle conference (AHA EPI) in Phoenix, researchers from Johns Hopkins have shown one of the most popular medical apps to be inaccurate and misleading.

Instant Blood Pressure became one of the most popular medical apps on the market soon after its release in 2014. The app claimed to measure blood pressure just by having the user put his or her finger over the camera and microphone over their chest.

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