Five of the most innovative assistive devices for people living with quadriplegia
A number of advanced technologies have been used by scientists to help people with limited mobility to become…
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16 Dec 19
A number of advanced technologies have been used by scientists to help people with limited mobility to become…
Companies are increasingly using artificial intelligence, machine learning and other disruptors to help people monitor their sleep at…
The Dreem 2 headband's uses sleep monitoring sensors to measure brain activity, heart rate and breathing to diagnose…
Swedish start-up Flow developed a brain-stimulation headset and virtual therapist app in 2016, and now hopes to make…
23 Sep 19
BioBeats CEO Dr David Plans speaks about how the AI company's programme helps users with stress management and…
20 Sep 19
German digital therapeutics company Kaia explains how its new smartphone app can tackle chronic back pain with physiotherapy…
19 Sep 19
ReLive's team is developing rehabilitative devices that allow patients to mentally manage artificial limbs in the form of…
16 Sep 19
Smart pyjamas that can monitor factors determining how well a person sleeps could prove clinically useful in healthcare
13 Sep 19
Israeli digital health company Healthy.io has turned the smartphone-based ACR test into a clinical-grade medical device to detect…
05 Sep 19
National paracycling champion Tom Staniford, just one of eight people worlwide who've been diagnosed with mandibular dysplasia, discusses how…