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Newly published data from Scripps' DETECT study included data from 30,529 device owners, although only 333 of those who were symptomatic also provided their COVID-19 testing results.
Following news that its Project Baseline program was poorly received in parts of the Bay Area, the life science company characterized site closures as more of a pause and a redirection of resources across the state.
The new service lets patients take a digital eye exam and get their prescription renewed by an eye doctor.
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Users can also use the tech to learn about body fat percentage, BMI, bone mass and body water percentage.
The interactive tool tackles prostate cancer symptoms, screening and treatment. Providers can use it during a clinical encounter to facilitate conversation.
The aim is to use the technology to track daily patient data and “plan interventional strategies in real-time to avoid complications of the disease,” the centre said.
Gearbox Studios CEO Randy Pitchford and videogame science company MMOS cofounder Attila Szantner discuss the design and deployment decisions that drew 1.6 million players to their gene sequencing alignment puzzle game, and how "citizen science" games can help advance data-driven research.
Along with the product release, the company also announced it completed a seed funding round worth $1.5 million.
The online health clinic for men aims to continue investing in technology, expand operations and grow the team.