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Patients with long-term pain were more likely to log high-pain events in their apps on days with certain weather conditions, such as high humidity.
The European market is projected to nearly triple its digital health funding from 2018 to 2019.
A new SEC document reveals the company has filed for a total offering of $9.1 million.
More than half of those surveyed say online tools have helped improve their relationship with their primary care provider, with growing appetite for online chat and diagnosis tools.
Industry players examined the intersection of sex, tech, health and pleasure at the Giant Health event in London last week.
This is the second partnership that Singapore-headquartered Doctor Anywhere has announced in Vietnam in a period of about two months.
The investment will be used to build a clinical-stage portfolio for rare diseases, including treatments for Fragile X syndrome.
Once Fitbit has cleared its own atrial fibrillation detection feature, it will be working with the pharmas to develop content that will help at-risk users discuss their heart health with a provider.
Australia-based PainChek, developer of the world’s first smart phone-based pain assessment and monitoring app, announced that it will be partnering with Ward Medication Management (Ward MM) to deliver the federally funded national roll-out of PainChek technology to the Australian Residential Aged Care market.
Q&A: Ieso Digital Health’s SVP of AI on digital therapeutics and the new Eight Billion Minds project
A chat with Valentin Tablan, SVP of AI at British mental health startup Ieso Digital Health.