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By Laura Lovett | 03:51 pm | August 14, 2018
Humans have hacked all sorts of computer systems, but now we are starting to hack ourselves — specifically, our health and biology.
By Leontina Postelnicu | 01:13 pm | August 14, 2018
DeepMind's artificial intelligence system appears to diagnose eye disease as accurately as leading human specialists, according to new research published in the journal Nature Medicine.
By Tom Sullivan | 12:03 pm | August 14, 2018
WASHINGTON, DC — The Agency for Health Research and Quality and the Social Security Administration here on Monday announced plans for kicking off challenges to identify technologies that solve specific problems.
By Jonah Comstock | 04:57 pm | August 13, 2018
Instant Blood Pressure, an app from Aura Labs, has been removed from the app store for more than two years.
By Dave Muoio | 04:51 pm | August 13, 2018
Alder Hey Children’s Hospital and NHS Foundation Trust will be rolling out HoloLens mixed reality headsets to support its operational theater, according to a recent release from Microsoft.
By Tom Sullivan | 04:36 pm | August 13, 2018
WASHINGTON, DC – A broad coalition of technology giants took the stage in an unscheduled session at the Blue Button 2.
By Jonah Comstock | 03:43 pm | August 13, 2018
The astronauts currently on the International Space Station rely on telemedicine for everything from coughs to bruises.
By Dave Muoio | 05:00 pm | August 09, 2018
In early 2016, Boston Children’s Hospital was among the first healthcare organizations to leverage Amazon Alexa with KidsMD, a skill that helps parents understand their child’s symptoms, seek basic medication dosing guidance, or decide whether an in-person visit is necessary.
By Dave Muoio | 05:00 pm | August 08, 2018
Voice assistants are finding their way into a growing number of consumer homes, leading an ever-increasing number of healthcare companies to investigate how these connected technologies can be used to improve patients' health and deliver pertinent information directly to the individual.
12:55 pm | August 08, 2018
The personal data of 2,373,764 patients was left exposed online after Hova Health, a telemedicine company based in Mexico, misconfigured a MongoDB database.