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Also: Pear Therapeutics reported $2.7 million in revenue for its first quarter compared with $1.3 million in Q4 2021.
The startup, which offers remote assessments for conditions like ADHD and dyslexia, emerged from stealth Friday with a total of $4.2 million in funding.
The solution uses gamification to increase patient adherence.
Also, Babylon GP at Hand opens two new clinics in London.
The startup launched in August last year with a $3.2 million seed.
Also: Nurse practitioner support startup Greater Good Health raises $10 million, and care coordination platform ThoroughCare scoops up $3 million.
Weldon offers chats with therapists, social workers and parenting coaches as well as group support and educational content.
The company said the Series B brings its total raise to $45 million.
Also: Baby tech company Owlet and diagnostics-focused Cue Health plan on submitting for regulatory clearances this year.
Free mental health app available to 1 million South Yorkshire NHS users
An emotional wellness app is being offered to over 16s in the UK's South Yorkshire for free, to help manage low moods, reduce stress and improve sleep.