mobile health
Integrated fitness tracker, mobile health app potentially improves teachers' mental wellness - study
Fitbit and MindFi have teamed up to study the impact of their combined solutions on teachers' mental well-being.
Also, a new research centre at the University of Melbourne will use AI to advance breast cancer screening.
Also, digital health company RaphaCure has launched its mobile corporate wellness app.
Individuals are also less likely to trust AI-suggested interventions than those recommended by humans.
It claims to help people stop smoking in four weeks.
Also, CureApp is getting $77 million in investment from the Sawai Group as part of their license deal.
The new funds will be used to support the rollout of its hypertension DTx app.
Also, engineers from the University of Hong Kong have come up with a tiny biosensing platform for personalised health monitoring.
It will soon launch its mobile app on Android and iOS devices.
The clearance signals the company's move to offer medical AI devices to consumers.