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By Mallory Hackett | 04:14 pm | July 17, 2020
A parable used in public health goes, if there is a group of people who’ve fallen into a river that need saving, the traditional treatment method would be to rescue them from drowning downstream.
By Mallory Hackett | 04:22 pm | July 16, 2020
The information is stored and sent to hospital systems and the Vitls app, so healthcare providers can monitor the vital signs of their patients in real time, no matter where they are. 
By Dave Muoio | 04:05 pm | July 16, 2020
Through the DoorDash app or website, consumers in certain cities can have over-the-counter medications and other products delivered to their homes.
By Laura Lovett | 03:57 pm | July 16, 2020
The original focus will be on multiple sclerosis but will extend to include Huntington's disease and hemophilia. 
By Dave Muoio | 03:14 pm | July 16, 2020
The connected inhaler's launch will be followed by Teva's other Digihaler products before the end of the year.
By Laura Lovett | 03:13 pm | July 16, 2020
This comes a year after its last $63 million funding round. 
By Sara Mageit | 11:08 am | July 16, 2020
Also, a new study shows workers back restrictions on technology use since the rise of remote working.
By Tammy Lovell | 06:15 am | July 16, 2020
The funds will be used to expand reach of its culturally-tailored mindfulness app.
By Dean Koh | 05:02 am | July 16, 2020
The service enables patients from the region to make informed decisions about cancer care, with the aim of expanding their treatment options and improving clinical outcomes.
By Mallory Hackett | 04:30 pm | July 15, 2020
With the service, pharmacists can compare multiple different medications and see how risky the combination is.