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Hireup opens up its community of disability support workers to meet the expected increase in demand for home aged care support.
It is now being tested at Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane.
The app-based programme, developed by Neuroscience Research Australia, helped reduce fall-related injuries by 20% in clinical trials.
Also, a project developing an AI-powered application for preventing cognitive decline among seniors has won a $2 million grant from the New Zealand government.
The AI co-developed with ASX-listed Artrya can outperform the Agatston score in predicting cardiac events.
Also, NSW Health launches its latest virtual menopause health hub in southwestern Sydney.
Proceeds will go to settling debts and focusing on its business in the United States.
Also, new mobile applications promoting mental wellbeing have been launched.
Lyrebird Health plans to scale its operation internationally, beginning in the United Kingdom.
Also, radiology reporting solutions provider Kailo Medical has acquired a clinician-founded genAI company.