Healthtech startup Remidio's devices allow frontline healthcare workers to conduct eye screenings using smartphones. Digital experience testing and measurement company Mozark has raised $40 million in ...
Founded in 2009 by Anand Sivaraman, Remidio builds hardware and AI tools that enable early detection of eye diseases and, increasingly, systemic health risks through retinal analysis.
In Taiwan's older urban neighborhoods, five- or six-story walk-ups are common. For elderly residents living with chronic conditions such as diabetes, even a routine hospital visit can become a ...
The research initiative is part of a broader focus on wearables at the Department of Health and Human Services.
The Delphi initiative—tied to the Greek oracle’s maxim “know thyself”—aims to support modular, chip-like sensors that could work in a variety of devices.
Trinity Biotech plc (Nasdaq: TRIB), a commercial-stage biotechnology company focused on human diagnostics and diabetes management solutions, including wearable biosensors, today announced an update on ...
Wearable health monitoring devices are set to get a multimillion-dollar infusion of research investment from the Department of Health and Human Services, which is setting a goal of helping patients ...
Clinical trial results support progression of CGM+ toward regulatory submissions and scaled commercialization - Anticipating initiation of ...
Clinical trial results support progression of CGM+ toward regulatory submissions and scaled commercialization - Anticipating initiation of pivotal clinical trial in 2026 - Updated electronics ...
Chronic wounds are an immense burden for patients. If left untreated, chronic wounds can be life-threatening, making effective diagnosis and treatment vital for wound care.In this Beneath the Surface ...
Driving past Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, I noticed a billboard that reads something like, “We treat your cancer like it’s YOUR cancer.” The message is more than a slogan. It ...
Lake: Artificial intelligence, done right, can bring to classrooms the same focus, individualization, urgency and care doctors use in saving lives.