Adam Ang
The app-based programme, developed by Neuroscience Research Australia, helped reduce fall-related injuries by 20% in clinical trials.
The app has demonstrated 93% accuracy in a nationwide study involving nearly 1,800 seniors.
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.
Also, OMRON in Singapore has launched a new medical device plan featuring AI-driven recommendations for self-management of chronic diseases.
The AI co-developed with ASX-listed Artrya can outperform the Agatston score in predicting cardiac events.
It can also predict the onset of Parkinson's motor symptoms.
Also, four tuberculosis screening AI solutions from Asia-Pacific are among those recommended by the World Health Organization.
A new study has looked into factors influencing doctors, chronically ill patients, and healthy persons to prefer one health application over another.
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.