Consumer
The clearance is a first for the relatively underserved epilepsy wearable space.
Launched in 2010 with a $25 million Series A financing led by Third Rock Ventures, Foundation Medicine released its first commercial assay called FoundationOne in 2012.
Tivic Health Systems’ ClearUP Sinus Pain Relief uses low current electrical waves to stimulate nerves beneath the skin.
Alongside device support, the Philips Cares app offers caretakers shared reminders, access to emergency services and data analysis features.
Users of Lark's Wellness Program and Diabetes Prevention Program will now be able to integrate a user's genetic data from 23andMe to get a more personalized experince.
The app-based offerings support real-time data collection and sharing between patients, their caregivers and their providers.
This is a running list of digital health products announced at CES. The list will be updated as the week goes on.
The company announced last week that it had placed its One-minute Clinics across 8 provinces and cities in China and signed service contracts for nearly 1,000 units.
Users can now record meals in the tracking app by speaking to Google Assistant.
The Sugar.IQ digital diabetes assistant will use AI analytics to predict users' low blood sugar risk within the next one to four hours.