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By Dean Koh | 01:24 am | May 31, 2019
Mumbai-India headquartered digital health start-up Vivant recently launched ‘Nyra’, a simple mobile application that can be used by women to track their period, fertility, ovulation, mood, lifestyle and physical activity.
By Laura Lovett | 03:47 pm | May 30, 2019
M Ventures led the round with participation from Grey Sky Venture Partners, VI Partners AGG, Alpana Ventures and FYRFLY Ventures. 
By Dave Muoio | 01:13 pm | May 29, 2019
Launching in 2020, Pokémon Sleep will feature gameplay that responds to the player's sleep habits.
By Tammy Lovell | 05:46 am | May 29, 2019
Digital health experts discuss how technology is being used in every situation from helping refugees to providing consultations in self-driving cars.
By Dean Koh | 11:40 pm | May 28, 2019
Theranica, an Israel-based biomedical technology company focused on developing advanced electroceuticals for migraine and other prevalent diseases, announced on May 28 that the U.
By Dave Muoio and Laura Lovett | 04:24 pm | May 28, 2019
Also: ActiGraph and VivoSense partner on wearables for drug trials; AristaMD adds Corstrata wound and ostomy specialists to remote consultation service.
By Tammy Lovell | 01:44 pm | May 27, 2019
Digital founders Saba Alzabin and Eirini Rapti speak to MobiHealthNews about how women’s health technology has evolved beyond fertility tracking apps.
By Dean Koh | 11:54 pm | May 26, 2019
Last week, AIA, the largest public listed pan-Asian life insurance group, announced a landmark partnership with Medix, a global health management solutions provider that will benefit AIA customers in the Asia Pacific region.
By Laura Lovett | 01:11 pm | May 24, 2019
From blood delivery by drone to open-source EHRs, innovators are tackling the health needs and special challenges of the region with technology. 
By Leontina Postelnicu | 12:17 pm | May 24, 2019
NHS Hammersmith and Fulham Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) has published this week the independent evaluation of the Babylon GP at Hand service, undertaken by Ipsos Mori and the York Health Economics Consortium to understand the impact of the digital-first model on patients and staff, as well as the wider system.