iHealth: An Apple A Day Will Keep The Doctor Away

Apple iDevices are finally being prescribed more and more for medical applications. Last week we told you about the iphonECG and now there’s the iHealth, a blood pressure monitoring system that uses a special dock and your iPod Touch, iPhone or iPad to monitor and track your blood pressure wherever you may be. Looking at the iHealth website, the UI looks clean, simple and easy to use. You can look good and feel better (hopefully) about your health at the same time, ha!

The iHealth unit will be available sometime today on their online store for $99.95 plus a free iOS app that will be available any day.

[via Engadget]

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