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Mashup Score: 1Liquid Biopsy Company Karius Raised $100M To Expand Its Test For Detecting Over 1,000 Pathogens - 1 day(s) ago
Karius announced on 2 May that it has raised $100m in a series C round of financing co-led by Khosla Ventures and new investors 5AM Ventures and Glide Ventures. The proceeds will be used to expand the firm’s reach beyond the 400 US hospitals where its Karius Test for detecting over 1,000 pathogens is already being used.
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Kids ages 5 and up now can benefit from Cochlear’s Osia implant and sound processor, indicated for hearing loss, mixed hearing loss and single-sided sensorineural deafness.
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Mashup Score: 2At-Home Health Testing Demand Is High Post-Pandemic, But So Are Barriers To Development And Use - 3 day(s) ago
At the recent Precision Med-Tri Con conference, laboratory experts traded views on the expansion of at-home testing for disease diagnosis and personalized health insights. While strong consumer demand spells opportunity, there are significant concerns about the accuracy and reliability of home-testing platforms, misuse, accessibility, and lack of health literacy.
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Mashup Score: 1At-Home Health Testing Demand Is High Post-Pandemic, But So Are Barriers To Development And Use - 10 day(s) ago
At the recent Precision Med-Tri Con conference, laboratory experts traded views on the expansion of at-home testing for disease diagnosis and personalized health insights. While strong consumer demand spells opportunity, there are significant concerns about the accuracy and reliability of home-testing platforms, misuse, accessibility, and lack of health literacy.
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Voluson Signature 20 and 18 ultrasound provides clinicians with workflow efficiencies in detecting female reproductive health problems, especially those related to pregnancy.
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HSS Spine co-chair Sheeraz Qureshi can envision a future where HSS will use AI chatbots, like ChatGPT, to help educate patients, but it will never replace shared clinical decision-making between doctors and patients.
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Mashup Score: 2Verily’s Andrew Trister On Uniting The Pieces To Create Personalized Health, Equity - 2 month(s) ago
Andrew Trister, Verily’s chief medical and scientific officer sat down with Medtech Insight during the recent ViVE conference to talk about how Verily is leveraging AI to address public health issues and global health inequities and the new web-based version of the Onduo platform, the use of GLP-1s to combat chronic diseases, and more.
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Medtech Insight spoke with two executives and a surgeon with expertise in immersive technologies about potential use cases for the Apple Vision Pro mixed-reality headset, for example, for surgical training. They agreed that the Vision Pro’s eye-tracking, gesture-based controls and other capabilities show great promise, but there are factors that could limit its deployment in the operating suite.
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Mashup Score: 1Digital Health Roundup: CES Biggest Hits; Apple Versus Masimo; Insulet Recalls Diabetes App - 3 month(s) ago
In this month’s Digital Health Roundup, Medtech Insight’s Marion Webb highlights interviews with industry leaders in medtech and healthtech and demos of some of the most innovative tech seen at CES 2024 in Las Vegas. Hannah Daniel dives into the latest developments in the intellectual property dispute between Apple and Masimo over blood oxygen sensors in the newer Apple Watch models.
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Austin-based start-up Mosie received FDA clearance for a home insemination kit to help people get pregnant. The kit retails for $129.99.
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