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The company has secured 510(k) clearance for its Apple Watch-powered seizure monitoring platform, expanding the role of wearables in epilepsy care.
The partnership will allow Wisp members to access pelvic health care and Origin patients discounts on Wisp's reproductive and sexual health offerings.
The funds will be used to enhance the company's development of the Brain-Data-as-a-Service Ecosystem and expand its platform’s brain database.
The platform promotes utilization across critical, non-primarily health-related need areas, including food, pest control and transportation.
The collaboration will center on advancing AI-powered image reconstruction and embedding real-time clinical decision support into portable MRI workflow.
A study published in Cell reveals a paralyzed man could control a robotic arm for seven months following the implantation of an AI-enabled brain-computer interface.
The aim is to simplify care, save time and deliver resources faster by using AI to advance emergency department efficiency, cardiotoxicity risk prediction and census forecasting.
The course aims to help doctors, researchers and healthcare professionals learn about generative AI and LLMs and how the technology is used in healthcare.
The new personalized education, guidance and support service is available at $0 cost to eligible customers.
Luke Hansen, chief medical officer at Arcadia, provides MobiHealthNews with highlights of the event for the company and its plans for 2025.