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Behavioral health

By Emily Olsen | 01:23 pm | May 16, 2022
According to a study published in JAMA Network Open, a combination of in-person screenings and machine learning worked better than either method alone when it came to predicting suicide attempts and suicidal ideation in adults.
By Emily Olsen | 02:48 pm | May 12, 2022
Also: Wysa receives FDA Breakthrough Device Designation for its mental health chatbot, and Pear Therapeutics expands its telehealth partnership program.
By Emily Olsen | 01:54 pm | May 10, 2022
Also: Precision oncology platform OncoHost scores $35 million, home care startup Reverence emerges from stealth with $9.5 million and pediatric behavioral health startup Handspring Health completes a $6.2 million seed round.
By Emily Olsen | 12:37 pm | May 09, 2022
The digital mental health unicorn confirmed it received a grand jury subpoena from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York on the evening of May 4.
By Emily Olsen | 01:48 pm | May 06, 2022
Also: Butterfly Network reports a year-over-year revenue increase of more than 25%, with a $44.5 million net loss, and One Medical announces a significant jump in revenue.
By Emily Olsen | 02:13 pm | May 04, 2022
Also: Pediatric behavioral health company Brightline partners with a youth health education nonprofit to develop teen programs, and digital fitness startup FitOn launches courses for seniors and people with chronic conditions.
By Emily Olsen | 12:16 pm | May 04, 2022
The suspension comes as the digital mental health company faces increasing pressure over its prescription practices, particularly for ADHD medications.
By Adam Ang | 11:26 pm | May 02, 2022
The device allows them to use handheld controllers to play video games.
By Emily Olsen | 01:53 pm | May 02, 2022
Also: Dental startup VideaHealth scores FDA clearance for its cavity-detection algorithm, and Headspace Health adds to its executive team.
By Susan Morse | 10:52 am | May 02, 2022
"We have made mistakes, and I'll admit we'll continue to make mistakes and to learn," says CMO David Mou.