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By Laura Lovett | 12:54 pm | March 31, 2022
A new article in Nature outlines how smart toilets could help individuals determine their COVID-19 status and help public health organizations. 
By Laura Lovett | 02:04 pm | March 22, 2022
A Nature article outlines the digital health approaches of nine countries around the world. 
By Laura Lovett | 02:58 pm | January 27, 2021
The study compared mentions of pneumonia in the winter of 2019-2020 to those of previous winters. 
By Laura Lovett | 12:19 pm | August 28, 2020
The paper discusses the potenital for collecting real-world data, recruiting patients and using APIs. 
By Dave Muoio | 04:59 pm | May 12, 2020
Downloaded and used by millions of U.K. and U.S. residents, the study app provided data on which symptoms are associated with confirmed cases, and roughly how many untested users likely have the disease.
By Tammy Lovell | 05:42 am | January 21, 2020
The AlphaFold system uses large genomic datasets to generate 3D models of protein structure more accurately than ever before.
By Nazila Hafezi | 04:11 pm | June 27, 2019
The team's recently published study also found that the bulk of these apps were focused on meditation, mindfulness and relaxation. 
By Laura Lovett | 11:53 am | June 03, 2019
A new study published this morning in Nature found that a closed-loop digital meditation platform, dubbed MediTrain, helped improve and sustain young adults' attention spans. 
By Laura Lovett | 02:28 pm | December 06, 2018
The new technology can detect anemia with 97 percent sensitivity by analyzing photos of a user's fingernail.
By Dave Muoio | 04:17 pm | August 28, 2018
Pivotal trial data that led to April’s de novo clearance of the first AI-based diagnostic system to not require clinician interpretation is now available to the public.