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The company's FDA-cleared autonomous ultrasound imaging system uses a probe to allow for imaging in resource-limited environments to support trauma medicine.
In collaboration with the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), Google Cloud will supply Department of Defense medical facilities with a prototypical artificial intelligence digital-pathology system.
The pentagon is clamping down on wearable fitness devices, following a discovery in January that troop’s secret or confidential locations were revealed by a fitness heat map.
Teladoc reported a strong second quarter, coming off its acquisition of Advance Medical.
The United States Department of Defense has tapped healthcare communication company Vocera Communications to deploy San Jose, California-based Vocera’s system in the Army’s Medical Command facilities around the world.
It’s been a busy week for Fitbit.
Pictured above: A device from Cambridge-based MC10, a company focused on flexible electronics.
The US Department of Defense may soon start using smartphone-based diagnosis tools to detect traumatic brain injuries in soldiers on the battlefield.