Boston — December 2nd, 2011 — AboveStress, Inc. (www.AboveStress.com) is excited to announce that it will be featured in mHealth Summit 2011 as one of 40 most innovative startups impacting mobile health today. The mHealth Summit, presented by the Foundation for the National Institute of Health, is the largest of its kind, bringing together leaders from across the mHealth ecosystem to encourage the use of mobile technology to improve health outcomes. AboveStress, Inc. is a Boston-based startup that develops innovative self-management applications for personal health and wellness. Its mission is to provide tools to help users gain actionable insights into their health and optionally share that information with their health care professionals, enabling more effective care and treatment. AboveStress, Inc. released its first wellness mobile app, the Stress Tracker, just a few months ago. Developed by a team of leading clinical psychologists using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Mindfulness approaches, the Stress Tracker is an all-in-one mobile phone application that tracks, identifies, and helps relieves daily stress levels. The Stress Tracker was featured by the Apple App Store during its launch. Since then, the Stress Tracker has rapidly gained acceptance in the stress management market through partnerships with wellness programs, counseling centers and various organizations. “We are dedicated to leveraging the power of mobile technology to help consumers lower the barrier to practicing sound health and wellness behavior.” Says Mike Zhang, CEO of AboveStress, Inc. Please visit booth 135-1 in the StartUp Mobile Health Pavilion at the mHealth Summit 2011, which takes place December 5-7, 2011 at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in the Washington, DC area. You can download the iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch Stress Tracker application from the App Store at http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/stress-tracker/id439288154?mt=8 You can download the Android Stress Tracker application from Android market: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.stress1
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