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A Singaporean startup is set to introduce its doctor companion AI across Australia and Southeast Asia starting this year.
A Singaporean startup leverages Asian-specific databases in making heart disease risk assessments.
The DTx solution screens a patient's medical records for potential clinical depression.
The company had struggled to keep the business profitable.
The AI is based on modular RAG that goes beyond the structural limits of current large language models.
The project specifically targets oral health issues among the elderly.
The Hyodol doll, widely marketed as a companion to solo-living seniors, has been registered with the US FDA.
It has comparable safety outcomes to coronary artery intervention guided by expensive 3D imaging.
Also, Lunit will be supplying its chest X-ray and mammography AI to over 200 clinics in Mexico.
The AI models only utilise wearable sleep and circadian rhythm data to analyse patterns driving mood disorders.