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@techcrunch.com
4 months ago
Heart failure monitoring startup, Acorai, turns heads with oversubscribed seed
@WIRED
1 year ago
Doctomatic is a remote patient-monitoring app which, using any medical device from heart-rate monitors to scales, allows doctors to check in on patients with chronic disease. :Gregori Civera https://wired.trib.al/80BpwK6 5/12 https://t.co/PLl8Etgl2V
@theverge.com
2 years ago
Here’s how an algorithm guides a medical decision
@engadget.com
2 years ago
Patient dies two months after groundbreaking pig heart transplant
@cnet.com
2 years ago
Doctors Transplant Genetically Modified Pig's Heart Into Human in Medical First - CNET
@thenextweb.com
8 years ago
Google has a new wearable that allows doctors to monitor patients away from the hospital
@venturebeat.com
9 years ago
How Stanford is using health data to predict heart failure, so doctors can help before it happens