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Sleep monitoring company Bam Labs raised $3.
Below is a roundup of the 33 acquisitions that MobiHealthNews reported on during 2014.
Sprint Mobile Health Accelerator alum Yosko
Sprint has partnered with the University of Kansas Medical Center for the company's second Mobile Health Accelerator, a three-month program in Kansas City powered by TechStars.
Atlanta, Georgia-based health kiosk company SoloHealth raised $4.
First Opinion, a San Francisco-based telemedicine app maker, has raised $6 million from Polaris Ventures.
Over the last two months, crowdfunding campaigns have launched for numerous smartwatches and fitness wearables, as well as a number of more health-specific devices.
Since 2010 Boston-based video visits company American Well has raised $81 million in a mix of equity, options, and securities, according to an SEC filing.
San Francisco-based health app developer Lift, not to be confused with Google-acquired Lift Labs, raised $1.
Nutrition coaching app maker Rise has raised $1 million from existing investors Cowboy Ventures and Floodgate.
Taiwan-based iFit raised $3 million in a round led by Cherubic Ventures with participation from Yuan-Jin Capital, Sino Strategy Group, angel investor Alan Chien, and former manager of Lenovo Taiwan Ou Ming-Zhe, according to a post from TechCrunch.