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Roundup: UK contact-tracing app switches to Google-Apple model, Microsoft 365 and NHS deal to save …
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AARP Innovation Labs announced the winners of its Hacking Menopause Challenge, which aimed to create noninvasive tools to combat common menopause symptoms, such as hot flashes, fatigue and sleep disorders.
Unite Us will also gain access to Staple Health's 270 million-person database, as well as to its prior business partners.
This news comes a little over a month after the UK said it would opt for a centralized contact-tracing model in lieu of Apple-Google's decentralized one.
The funds will support new product development, as well as growth of its distribution channels and commercialization efforts.
Proceeds will be used to drive growth of its core digital therapy platforms for people managing musculoskeletal conditions and fund expansions into new conditions.
KRY has acquired healthcare company Helsa and will take over its operation of health centres in five regions, including all staff.
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The round was led by Oxford Sciences Innovation with participation from Mayo Clinic.