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The wellness, stress and sleep app maker also announced Calm Health, which will eventually replace its employer-focused service, Calm for Business.
The company announced it had raised $20 million in July. Left Lane Capital provided an additional $17 million.
The class action lawsuit alleges a proxy statement provided to investors before the merger misrepresented the company's financial performance and prospects.
Headspace said the deal will improve its ability to personalize users' experiences.
Healthcare professionals other than physicians, dentists and veterinarians who have prescribing authority under state law can order prescription digital therapeutics. That could improve access, especially to devices that treat mental health conditions.
Also, AXA Hong Kong is offering limited time free trial of Mind Healer online mental health consultation on its mobile app.
The digital therapeutics industry must conduct and publish rigorous, replicable research if it is to truly become a legitimate option alongside in-person cognitive behavioral therapy and medications.
The online platform being developed by USQ will help young people manage anxiety and depression.
Also: Pediatric sleep app Huckleberry raises $12.5 million, and illumigyn, maker of a platform for remote gynecological imaging, brings in $33 million.
SonderMind said the purchase will help providers deliver personalized mental healthcare.