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Neurotech startup Neurovalens gets FDA clearance for noninvasive anxiety treatment
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Starling Medical’s new urine-testing device turns your toilet into a health tracker
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Ottobock set to acquire fellow robotic exoskeleton maker SuitX
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Biofourmis receives FDA breakthrough device designation for heart failure “digital therapy”
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Medtronic partners with cybersecurity startup Sternum to protect its pacemakers from hackers
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Electronics giant Philips invests in monitoring and information platform for expecting mothers
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Medical device maker Medtronic finally fixes its hackable pacemaker
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Sight Diagnostics starts selling an AI-based diagnostics device for faster blood tests
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7 years ago
Rewalk Robotics is building a “soft exoskeleton” to rehabilitate stroke patients