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Smart Pacifiers by WSU: Changing the Way Infants are Monitored in Hospitals
Researchers are back with yet another new technology, “A wireless Smart Pacifier” that measures electrolyte levels of preterm newborns non-invasively.
War On Cancer: Improving Mental Health of Cancer Patients and Survivors
Cancer has equally impacted physical and emotional health of patients. War On Cancer is the world's largest social app dedicated to improving the lives of cancer patients and survivors by encouraging them to write their experiences.
Mayo Clinic and Karkinos Collaboration to Expand Cancer Care Options
Mayo Clinic and Karkinos Healthcare announce a new agreement to create, develop and establish cancer treatment centres without boundaries.
Ultrahuman: Transitioning For Better Healthcare
From training athletes to aiming to solve the global metabolic health crisis, Ultrahuman is transitioning for better healthcare.
Doctor Didi: A Revolutionary Pro-Women Initiative
Know more about Doctor Didi, a non-judgemental chatbot created by Shethepeople TV for women to discuss sexual health.
Vivalink’s Multi-Vital BP Patch Unveiled
Vivalink's Multi-Vital BP Patch is now available for use in commercial research and development. Know more about it here.
Health2Sync And Novo Nordisk Collaboration For Better Diabetes Management
Health2sync is supporting Novo Nordisk in developing a custom diabetes app for people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes using integrated insulin pens.
Digital Transformation Trend By Boston Consulting Group
The Boston Consulting Group's experts are committed to your success. Find out how we can help you develop a strategy for digital transformation.
ElliQ- A New Friend Of Older Adults
ElliQ is a social robot designed to help ageing adults live happier and healthier lives. ElliQ can tell jokes, prompt and remind family members to take their medications
ADA BREAKING THE LONG-LIVED BIAS
ADA has been providing high-quality and cost-effective care to women since 1983. Women can get themselves diagnosed with a few clicks on their mobile app.