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As U.S. veterans, many of whom live in rural areas, age, Kent Dicks, CEO of Life365, says that virtual care programs using AI, predictive analytics and real-time health monitoring can help keep them healthier in their homes.
The partnership will train Fort Health therapists using Colleva's AI avatar-guided, face-to-face simulations.
The company has secured 510(k) clearance for its Apple Watch-powered seizure monitoring platform, expanding the role of wearables in epilepsy care.
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.
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.
Also, Heidi Health has announced a new partnership for its New Zealand expansion.
The new personalized education, guidance and support service is available at $0 cost to eligible customers.
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The Virtual Health Hub is working with local leaders to provide Indigenous Canadian communities with culturally sensitive care while honoring their data sovereignty principles, according to director Ivar Mendez.
The funds will be used to expand the U.S. and European reach of its FDA-cleared tinnitus treatment device, Lenire, including with the Department of Veterans Affairs.