Disease management
Regulora delivers behavioral therapy based on gut-directed hypnotherapy through a smartphone app.
It enables remote diagnosis of emergency stroke cases.
Digital tools have to do more than just feed people data. They must also keep them engaged and motivate them to make healthier decisions. This is where behavioral science comes in.
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.
This version of the Health2Sync app is currently available in Japan.
The website has been launched across 10 countries and in nine different languages.
Also: Remote patient monitoring platform HealthSnap brings in $5 million, and behavioral health-focused Videra Health raises a $3 million seed round.
The tool uses information about pain level, condition and current medication regimen to find an effective dose of opioids.
The latest round follows a $14 million Series B raise from 2019.