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The new Expert Self Care app will enable people to dispel health misinformation and provide trusted answers to health questions.
The digital cancer care platform will connect patients with their clinical team.
Dr. Hans Henri Kluge, the World Health Organization’s director for Europe, presented on digital tools during the FutureMed conference this afternoon.
The AI-integrated software can be used for early detection of COVID-19 and other diseases through imaging biomarkers in Europe.
The funding will aim to facilitate the company’s technology to treat conditions such as diabetes, insomnia, anxiety and obesity.
The funding will support NanoVation in developing a device which targets patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
The AI medical software solution reportedly identifies abnormalities in body fluids and tissues, and is currently able to diagnose eight diseases, including rare genetic disorders.
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The funds will be used to expand reach of its culturally-tailored mindfulness app.
The funding will advance research for eye treatment devices and assist in the development of future eye care products for myopia control.