Bluetooth loses connection in ios7

I  have an iphone 4s and I could connect to my bluetooth fine with my  iHealth wireless blood pressure unit.  Now after the update, it loses  connection.
It works with my ipod touch, which is upgraded as well, but sometimes loses connection.  

Solved our same problem with Nissan look here
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2635859?start=30&tstart=0

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