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Singapore-based neo-natal tech startup Children Health Imprints raises $2.3M in Series A funding

Mobi Health News

Child Health Imprints (CHIL), a neo-natal focused tech startup from Singapore, recently announced it has raised $2.3 million in its pre-Series A funding round led by healthcare investor HealthXCapital, which focuses on healthcare tech investments in South and South-east Asia.

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Noom Expands Its Offline Footprint With Release of First-Ever Cookbook The Noom Kitchen

Digital Health Global

The cookbook, published by Simon Element, a lifestyle imprint at Simon & Schuster, is available now wherever books are sold. All recipes were developed by Adeena Sussman, renowned author, food writer, and recipe developer, to feature healthy twists on Noom users’ most-logged foods and ingredients.

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Wearables and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to Determine Biological Aging

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

Although the exact function of methylation is uncertain, it is critical for embryonic development, genomic imprinting, chromosome integrity, and other processes. DNA methylation is used by cells to regulate gene expression. In other words, DNA methylation disables genes.

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My Diabetes Through My Daughter’s Eyes

Insulin Nation

No matter how much I wish diabetes would not leave marks on the animas of their beings, I recognize that the imprint can come in the form of painful laceration or a tender graze of the skin, and I choose the latter. I also am unapologetic about taking time for myself when diabetes demands it, just as I would take time to care for my child.

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Mom Creates Simple, Much-Needed Diabetes Product

Insulin Nation

When my sixteen-year-old daughter Jenny was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, a certified diabetes educator gave her a rubber bracelet imprinted with the words “TYPE ONE DIABETES,” and told her that she should wear a medical identification bracelet at all times.

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The Heart Attack That Wasn’t

Society for Participatory Medicine

Few things imprint in memory like being told you need a massive medical intervention that could put your whole life on the line. Please read thoughtfully — e-Patient Dave. Part one of an ongoing story. Few things arrest your attention like being wheeled feet first on your back through your own front door.

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