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Also: Pear Therapeutics reported $2.7 million in revenue for its first quarter compared with $1.3 million in Q4 2021.
The startup, which offers remote assessments for conditions like ADHD and dyslexia, emerged from stealth Friday with a total of $4.2 million in funding.
On the heels of a $9.2 million Series A, Mahmee CEO and cofounder Melissa Hanna discusses the fragmented maternal healthcare experience in the U.S.
The solution uses gamification to increase patient adherence.
Also, Babylon GP at Hand opens two new clinics in London.
Also: Women's healthcare provider Tia expands into fertility care.
The startup launched in August last year with a $3.2 million seed.
They aim to bring down the period and costs for new drug development.
Dr. David Mou, who has served as the company's president and chief medical officer, will replace cofounder Kyle Robertson as CEO effective immediately.
Also: Nurse practitioner support startup Greater Good Health raises $10 million, and care coordination platform ThoroughCare scoops up $3 million.