Itamar buys Spry to add wearable to its sleep apnoea detectorsIsraeli company Itamar Medical has agreed to acquire Spry Health, aiming to use the US company’s wearable technology Share XItamar buys Spry to add wearable to its sleep apnoea detectorshttps://pharmaphorum.com/news/itamar-buys-spry-to-add-wearable-to-its-sleep-apnoea-detectors/
On-skin printing of sensors could monitor COVID-19 symptomsScientists say on-skin printing could be used to create on-body sensors to monitor physiological signals and devices to Share XOn-skin printing of sensors could monitor COVID-19 symptomshttps://pharmaphorum.com/news/on-skin-printing-of-sensors-could-monitor-covid-19-symptoms/
False positives with Apple Watch could tie up health resourcesApple’s latest ad campaign for its Apple Watch makes much of its ability to monitor health functions – Share XFalse positives with Apple Watch could tie up health resourceshttps://pharmaphorum.com/news/false-positives-with-apple-watch-could-tie-up-health-resources/
Featured speakers for 2nd annual Wearable Injectors and Connected Devices ConferenceFeatured speakers for 2nd annual Wearable Injectors Share XFeatured speakers for 2nd annual Wearable Injectors and Connected Devices Conferencehttps://pharmaphorum.com/partner-content/featured-speakers-for-2nd-annual-wearable-injectors-and-connected-devices-conference/
Janssen taps wearable tech in Invokana heart failure trialJanssen’s Invokana is playing catch-up in the emerging heart failure market for SGLT2 inhibitors, but hopes a real-world Share XJanssen taps wearable tech in Invokana heart failure trialhttps://pharmaphorum.com/news/janssen-taps-wearable-tech-in-invokana-heart-failure-trial/