Laura Lovett
Dignity Health and the University of California San Francisco Health are teaming up to create a new navigational platform for patients.
Researchers from Stanford University have developed a new wearable capable of measuring a patient’s cortisol levels from their sweat.
This morning, prescription digital therapeutic developer Click Therapeutics closed a $17 million funding round led by Sanofi Ventures, a subsidiary of pharma giant Sanofi.
Novartis is looking to digital storytelling as a way to help cancer patients and their families.
Israel is continuing to carve out its space as a digital health hub in the Middle East.
VitalConnect and physIQ are teaming up with the Haga Teaching Hospital in the Netherlands to conduct a study on how wearable biosensors and artificial intelligence can augment care for cancer patients undergoing treatment.
Blockchain is in vogue this year in the healthcare space as innovators find new uses for the technology, which makes information easy to verify and difficult to falsify.
This morning, senior care online marketplace Kindly Care announced that it has brought in $5.
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While the use of mental health apps has been on the rise, researchers of a recent analysis published by the Annals of Family Medicine, which is broadly critical of these platforms, worry that these apps could lead to unnecessary diagnoses and misinformation about mental illness.