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  • Research reveals limitations of blood sugar trackers

    Blood sugar tracking devices may not give accurate readings for people without diabetes, new research suggests. Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) – small wearable devices fitted to the arm or abdomen – send real-time blood sugar data to an app, showing how glucose levels rise and fall throughout the day. Researchers analysed CGM data from 972 [...]

  • Briya and Tanner Health partner to accelerate clinical innovation and improve patient care

    Briya has announced a strategic partnership with Tanner Health on the creation of the Briya/Tanner Network, a new patient data network to support clinical innovation and healthcare research by providing secure access to high-quality real-world data (RWD). The collaboration integrates Briya's secure data access platform with Tanner’s extensive patient network. It demonstrates Briya's commitment to [...]

  • Prosper AI raises US$5m for voice AI platform

    Prosper AI has today announced US$5 million in seed funding to accelerate its voice AI platform, which builds specialised AI agents for healthcare’s most critical front and back-office workflows. The round was led by Emergence Capital, the first backers of Salesforce, Veeva, and Doximity, with participation from Y Combinator, CRV, and Company Ventures. Prosper AI [...]

  • Lilly launches AI-enabled drug discovery platform

    Eli Lilly has launched a platform giving biotech firms access to AI models trained on proprietary data the company says cost more than US$1bn to build. Lilly TuneLab will provide smaller biotechnology companies with drug discovery models developed using years of the company’s research data. These include drug disposition, safety and preclinical datasets representing experimental [...]

  • Naitive receives FDA 510(k) clearance for AI-enabled opportunistic bone health assessment

    Naitive Technologies, a medical technology company developing AI-driven software to reimagine orthopedic care, today announced that it has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its flagship product, OsteoSight. OsteoSight enables opportunistic assessment of bone mineral density (BMD) using standard X-rays acquired to investigate other clinical concerns, such as pain [...]

  • Blood test could streamline early Alzheimer’s detection, study finds

    Researchers have linked self-reported memory decline to blood biomarkers, raising the prospect of simpler Alzheimer’s diagnosis for underserved groups. The study of 5,712 Hispanic and Latino adults aged 50–86 found connections between certain blood proteins and perceived problems with memory and thinking, suggesting a less invasive alternative to current methods. Scientists at the University of [...]

  • Single dose of LSD relieves anxiety and depression for months, study finds

    A single LSD dose eased anxiety and depression symptoms for up to 12 weeks in patients with generalised anxiety disorder, new research shows. The study involved 198 adults with generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), a form of anxiety that affects about one in 10 people over the course of a year. GAD involves persistent, excessive worry [...]

  • Reveal HealthTech raises $7.2m Series A

    AI transformation partner Reveal HealthTech has raised US$7.2m in Series A funding to expand its healthcare and life sciences technology. The funding will support product expansion, sales growth and work with more healthcare and life sciences organisations. Founded in 2023 and incubated by W Health Ventures and 2070 Health, the company develops artificial intelligence systems [...]

  • Researchers develop urine-based test to ID prostate cancers

    A new urine-based test has identified prostate cancer with 91 per cent accuracy in studies, raising hopes it could reduce the need for invasive biopsies. The test looks for three biomarkers – TTC3, H4C5 and EPCAM – proteins in urine linked to prostate cancer. In validation studies, it detected cancer 91 per cent of the [...]

  • Pig lung transplanted into human in world-first

    A genetically modified pig lung transplanted into a brain-dead patient functioned for nine days, in what researchers say is a world first. The attempt marks the first pig lung transplant into a human, after limited progress with pig kidneys and hearts. Xenotransplantation – moving organs from animals to humans – may ease organ shortages, though [...]