The application features Mayo Clinic's InTouch wireless health program in a $2.99 a-month offering created by Garmin's Digital Cyclone unit. The application features first aid tips, a symptom checker, short health video news alerts, and drug watches. The service is available this month on Alltel Wireless, Sprint, and other selected wireless carrier networks.
Subscribers also can locate nearby emergency care facilities by ZIP code.
Most of the content is provided by the Mayo Clinic through its MayoClinic.com Web site and its Medical Edge syndicated news products.
"Our education function isn't limited to training the next generation of physicians and other medical providers," said Dr. Roger Harms, medical editor-in-chief for MayoClinic.com, in a statement. "We also see providing health information to consumers as essential. Through this new project we're able to make it available to them wherever they are."
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