What We're Reading: Page 231
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jan 25, 2019
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TechCrunch
Alphabet's healthcare subsidiary Verily is expanding its startup investment program
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Bloomberg
Period-Tracking Apps Are Monetizing Women’s Extremely Personal Data
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Nature
Where are the Ebola diagnostics from last time?
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The Guardian
NHS to prescribe 'app therapy' for children with mild depression
Jan 24, 2019
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GenomeWeb
Hologic M. Genitalium Assay Gets FDA De Novo Clearance
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CNBC
UnitedHealth sues former executive for stealing trade secrets and taking them to Amazon joint health venture
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Medtech Insight
Medtech Specialist Claims Growing Trend Of Questionable Practices Among Under-Pressure EU Notified Bodies
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MobiHealthNews
Merck and Tencent enter strategic collaboration on intelligent digital health services in China
Jan 23, 2019
Jan 22, 2019
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The New York Times
Scientists Are Teaching the Body to Accept New Organs
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WIRED
The VA Wants to Use DeepMind's AI to Prevent Kidney Disease
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The Washington Post
Vaginal mesh has caused health problems in many women, even as some surgeons vouch for its safety and efficacy
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Drug Delivery Business News
LINC 2019: Medtronic, Boston Scientific back paclitaxel devices amid safety probe
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Vox
Prices at Zuckerberg hospital’s emergency room are higher than anywhere else in San Francisco
Jan 18, 2019
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CNBC
Former Google exec Vic Gundotra has stepped down as CEO of AliveCor, a health-tracking start-up
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FiercePharma
Novartis and Adamis' EpiPen challenger launches at double-digit discount
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STAT News
Gawande, still mum on plans for new health venture, pulls out of major health conference
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NBC News
DNA test company 23andMe now fueling medical research
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The Verge
Google just spent $40 million for Fossil’s secret smartwatch tech
Jan 17, 2019
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Kaiser Health News
The Electronics Industry Sees Money In Your Health
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OPB
A Hearing Aid For Each Ear, Under New Oregon Health Plan Policy
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HealthcareITNews
Pew: Here's what APIs need to succeed for healthcare
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Business Insider
A controversial startup that charges $8,000 to fill your veins with young blood now claims to be up and running in 5 cities across the US
Jan 16, 2019
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International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
Patients across the world outraged by failure to inform them of device dangers
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
Denmark picks Minnesota as its 'bridge' to U.S. med-tech
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WIRED
Virtual Reality’s Latest Use? Diagnosing Mental Illness
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The Washington Post
Protecting babies born to opioid abusers: Is there an app for that?