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The app has been recommended as an effective alternative to sleeping pills in the UK.
Also: Pear Therapeutics reported $2.7 million in revenue for its first quarter compared with $1.3 million in Q4 2021.
The startup, which offers remote assessments for conditions like ADHD and dyslexia, emerged from stealth Friday with a total of $4.2 million in funding.
The solution uses gamification to increase patient adherence.
Also, Babylon GP at Hand opens two new clinics in London.
The startup launched in August last year with a $3.2 million seed.
Also: Nurse practitioner support startup Greater Good Health raises $10 million, and care coordination platform ThoroughCare scoops up $3 million.
Weldon offers chats with therapists, social workers and parenting coaches as well as group support and educational content.
The company said the Series B brings its total raise to $45 million.
Also: Baby tech company Owlet and diagnostics-focused Cue Health plan on submitting for regulatory clearances this year.