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By Laura Lovett | 03:00 pm | May 02, 2019
Erika Cheung recently launched the Ethics in Entrepreneurship venture in Hong Kong and the US to help startups navigate ethics in innovation. 
By Dave Muoio and Jonah Comstock | 04:06 pm | May 01, 2019
Also: uBiome's FBI investigation; Better Therapeutics' pivotal trial plans.
By Laura Lovett | 02:49 pm | May 01, 2019
Yesterday at The Atlantic's Pulse summit, providers discussed the balancing act of engaging patients through digital tools without losing their personal, human touch. 
By Leontina Postelnicu | 04:06 am | May 01, 2019
The resource was developed by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence and partner organisations.
By Leontina Postelnicu | 04:06 am | May 01, 2019
The team hopes the new sensor will enable faster identification of conditions in areas with scarce resources in order to help families and their newborns. 
By Dave Muoio | 03:08 pm | April 30, 2019
Those using the Garmin Connect fitness platform and certain Garmin smartwatches will receive period predictions and targeted educational content.
By Piers Ford | 06:39 am | April 30, 2019
Patients are not embracing video calls with the enthusiasm anticipated by NHS England and many GPs themselves, according to new research from leading app provider askmyGP.
By Sam Shah, Conan O'Neill and Radhika Rangaraju | 05:22 am | April 30, 2019
Dr Sam Shah, Conan O'Neill and Radhika Rangaraju from NHS England argue that a strategy taking into account factors that could enable or inhibit a broad ecosystem is crucial in the digitisation of healthcare in England. 
By Dean Koh | 01:44 am | April 30, 2019
AXA Hong Kong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) and Oxford VR (OVR) announced a first-of-a-kind partnership to pilot a groundbreaking automated immersive therapy using virtual reality (VR) for mental health in Asia including the Greater Bay Area.
By Laura Lovett | 02:37 pm | April 29, 2019
A new study published in the Journal of Pediatrics found that patients using a VR system reported less pain when being treated with a needle than their counterparts who received the standard of care.