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Also, South Korean startup Lunit obtains two new US FDA approvals for its AI diagnostic tools.
The tool immediately treats jaundice using phototherapy and sends diagnosis via SMS to carers.
The company has received additional seed funding to split off Centrik.
This version of the Health2Sync app is currently available in Japan.
It can simultaneously notify and sound an alarm for every polyp detected during colonoscopy.
The website has been launched across 10 countries and in nine different languages.
Also, telehealth firm Visionflex has partnered with Syndeticom to deploy a new mobile telehealth product.
Thailand has now become its second-biggest market.
It will focus on creating digital solutions for ophthalmic, neurological and psychiatric disorders.
The two companies will also collaborate on a clinical study using AI mammography.