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Codenamed Dylan, the system could be used to help an individual better communicate with others.
The company is in talks with hospitals on how its product could be deployed to prevent readmissions.
The new AI coach uses a proprietary algorithm to personalize fitness routines and offer lifestyle tips to each user.
The Israel-based company is offering 11 genetic risk tests, three polygenic risk tests and 15 carrier status reports.
Using devices and systems that have not been authorized by the regulatory agency comes with a risk.
Dr. Mikhail Varshavski's YouTube presence has been growing rapidly as he takes on issues such as telemedicine and technology's limitations.
Sensors described in the European Patent Office filing could be placed underneath the user's mattress or pillow.
The KardiaMobile 6L builds upon its predecessor with a third electrode placed on its back side, allowing cardiologists better insight into device owners' arrhythmias.
The company also announced a $2.4 million seed funding raise.
With more than 230,000 people across the US engaged in the program, the NIH and its partners detailed upcoming data analysis tools for researchers and the general public.