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Pfizer Couldn’t Pay for Marketing This Good

Pfizer Couldn’t Pay for Marketing This Good | e-Health - veille internationale | Scoop.it
Well now we know what happens when someone gets 217 COVID shots.
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NBA admits five new sports tech startups to Launchpad incubator

NBA admits five new sports tech startups to Launchpad incubator | e-Health - veille internationale | Scoop.it
Latest NBA Launchpad sports technology incubator cohort focuses on performance and fan engagement in 2024.
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Apple menstrual health study shows importance of femtech features

Apple menstrual health study shows importance of femtech features | e-Health - veille internationale | Scoop.it
Apple menstrual health study shows importance of femtech features...
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Empowering Stroke Survivors: Interview with Kirsten Carroll, General Manager at Kandu Health

Empowering Stroke Survivors: Interview with Kirsten Carroll, General Manager at Kandu Health | e-Health - veille internationale | Scoop.it
Kandu Health, a digital health company based in California, has developed a platform to assist stroke survivors with aftercare.Healthcare for stroke...
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Social Robots Play Nicely with Others

Social Robots Play Nicely with Others | e-Health - veille internationale | Scoop.it
Scientific American is the essential guide to the most awe-inspiring advances in science and technology, explaining how they change our understanding of the world and shape our lives.
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How blockchain and AI together can improve healthcare

The most promising use case for blockchain in healthcare is the elimination of "redundant work, rework and reconciliation," says Tej Anand, professor of practice at the University of Texas' McCombs School of Business.
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37 Startups building voice applications for healthcare

As the next frontier in human-technology interfaces, voice-enabled and voice-first technologies are leading the way in many innovative applications across industries.
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EPFL spin-off Abionic poised to break into the US market

EPFL spin-off Abionic poised to break into the US market | e-Health - veille internationale | Scoop.it

20.10.17 - The United States Food and Drug Administration has just registered Abionic’s rapid allergy diagnostic system, which tests for sensitivity to four common respiratory allergens in the United States. This puts the EPFL spin-off on track to market its single-use capsules and testing platform in the US in 2018.
It takes only five minutes and a single drop of blood for Abionic’s abioSCOPE® to produce a preliminary yet highly reliable diagnosis of a patient’s allergies. The system, which the company describes as the “world’s most rapid” allergy test, has just been registered by the US Food and Drug Administration and is set to hit the US market in 2018. It has already been certified for use in Europe. The system comprises test capsules for four common allergies along with a portable testing device. “There are 25 million adults in the US who suffer from allergic rhinitis, a number that is constantly increasing,” says Dr. Nicolas Durand, the company’s CEO.
This diagnostic solution came out of EPFL’s Microengineering Laboratory and development work was taken over by the startup in 2010. It is composed of a fully automated fluorescent microscope and a mounting plate that resembles a DVD onto which a disposable capsule is placed. A drop of blood is combined with a reagent and placed on the plate. Using patented nanotechnology and diffusion phenomena, the molecules interact in biosensors placed on the capsules and form specific molecular complexes. These complexes are optically detected by means of an integrated laser. After several minutes, the results appear on a high-resolution touch screen and saved on an SD card provided by the company.
It takes only five minutes for the initial results and eight minutes for the total assay time, in which the IgE levels associated with the four allergens are measured. The system is extremely easy for healthcare professionals to use and does not require extensive training. It also spares patients the need for several doctor’s visits and invasive tests. The platform has been sold in Switzerland for several years and holds the European Union’s CE marking.
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NBA invests in AI scheduling specialist Fastbreak.ai

NBA invests in AI scheduling specialist Fastbreak.ai | e-Health - veille internationale | Scoop.it
The research and AI solutions specialist, which also has the NHL as a client, will assist the league in scheduling games.
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Microsoft's Nuance adds GPT-4 AI to its medical note-taking tool

Microsoft's Nuance adds GPT-4 AI to its medical note-taking tool | e-Health - veille internationale | Scoop.it
Microsoft-owned Nuance Communications announced it is integrating GPT-4 into its DAX platform, which is used by hospitals around the country.
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La start-up HealthMe, sélectionnée par le programme de soutien de la CSS et de l’EPFL ! – S.M.A.R.T. Confluence

La start-up HealthMe, sélectionnée par le programme de soutien de la CSS et de l’EPFL ! – S.M.A.R.T. Confluence | e-Health - veille internationale | Scoop.it
La start-up HealthMe, sélectionnée par le programme de soutien de la CSS et de l’EPFL ! 16.02.2023 Parmi 96 candidatures, la start-up valaisanne HealthMe, a été sélectionnée pour prendre part au programme Future of Health Grant (FoHG) !
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First-half investment in Swiss start-ups doubles to more than CHF1 billion

First-half investment in Swiss start-ups doubles to more than CHF1 billion | e-Health - veille internationale | Scoop.it
Venture capital investment in Swiss start-ups doubled during the first half of 2019 to exceed CHF1 billion ($1.01 billion). ...
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Why are women still underrepresented in clinical research? —

New research from the Allen Institute shows that women are still missing from medical studies.
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AI needs more health data if it's to help cure the world

AI needs more health data if it's to help cure the world | e-Health - veille internationale | Scoop.it
Artificial intelligence could help tackle many of the world's health problems, experts say.
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What health ?

What health ? | e-Health - veille internationale | Scoop.it
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Bots are becoming highly skilled assistants in physical therapy

Bots are becoming highly skilled assistants in physical therapy | e-Health - veille internationale | Scoop.it
Within the last decade, we’ve seen incredible progress in the fields of robotics and artificial intelligence.  Innovators have been seeking out ways to meld humans and machines and, in some areas, remove humans altogether. In robotics, we’re seeing delivery drones, security robots, and more. In AI, chatbots, self-driving cars, and voice recognition have all made significant strides.
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