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TuringSense raises $3M for tennis-tracking wearables, eyes physical therapy
Campbell, California-based TuringSense has raised $3 million in seed funding. The company is currently developing a wearable sensor for tennis players, but has plans to expand int other sports and eventually into the healthcare market. Five investors contributed to the round: Angel Plus, ChinaRock Capital, Ideosource, SV Tech Ventures and Zen Water Capital, in addition […]
Source: mobihealthnews - November 18, 2015 Category: Information Technology Authors: Jonah Comstock Tags: Consumer Funding/M&A Angel Plus ChinaRock Capital Ideosource sports tracking SV Tech Ventures tennis TuringSense Wearable Zen Water Capital Source Type: news

OMsignal launches smart sports bra, announces $10M in new funding
Anyone who wears a sports bra knows the invaluable support it provides. So, in addition to the physical benefits, why not make it be supportive in other ways?
Source: mobihealthnews - September 19, 2016 Category: Information Technology Source Type: news

This Smart Sports Bra Claims It Can Help Manage Your Stress
There is no better feeling than ripping your bra off at the end of the day. But a new bra promises to help you feel good while you’re wearing it, too. Vitali is smart sports bra on Kickstarter that claims to work as “your intuitive wellness coach.” The bra uses sensors and gentle taps to track breathing, posture and heart rate variability, or HRV, which its makers say “is a key physiological indicator of stress.” “When Vitali notices your HRV getting low, it gently reminds you to take a deep breath,” a promotional video explains. The bra then guides you through a bre...
Source: Healthy Living - The Huffington Post - April 13, 2017 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Government extends Change4Life sports club funding
The Youth Sport Trust has been awarded £658,708 to continue providing Change4Life sports services to children for a further year.
Source: NHS Networks - April 25, 2017 Category: UK Health Source Type: news

New funding for sports prosthetics for children with disabilities
The government has announced a further £1.5 million so that more children with disabilities can benefit from the latest sports prosthetics.
Source: NHS Networks - April 12, 2018 Category: UK Health Source Type: news

Mass. Researchers May Be On Brink Of Creating Revolutionary, Non-Addictive Painkiller
CAMBRIDGE (CBS NEWS) — Researchers in Massachusetts believe they may be on the brink of creating a revolutionary non-addictive painkiller. Developed by Blue Therapeutics, Blue-181 could be a big step forward in dealing with the growing opioid crisis. The team there said it wanted to make a drug that is a total replacement for the opioids currently on the market – something that people could safely stop using without the possible dangerous side effects. Mark Loccisano felt a gratification from painkillers with his very first pill. They were prescribed by a doctor for a sports injury. It was the beginning of an opioi...
Source: WBZ-TV - Breaking News, Weather and Sports for Boston, Worcester and New Hampshire - June 8, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Health – CBS Boston Tags: Boston News Health Cambridge Local TV opioid crisis Source Type: news

Document, create and translate knowledge: the mission of ReFORM, the Francophone IOC Research Centre for Prevention of Injury and Protection of Athlete Health - Martens G, Edouard P, Tscholl P, Bieuzen F, Winkler L, Cabri J, Urhausen A, Guilhem G, Croisier JL, Thoreux P, Leclerc S, Hannouche D, Kaux JF, Le Garrec S, Seil R.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has supported athletes' health protection1 by funding research centres dedicated to prevention and treatment of sports-related injuries and illnesses.2 After establishing four centres in 2009,2 the IOC research cen...
Source: SafetyLit - November 16, 2020 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Recreational and Sports Issues Source Type: news

Binance-backed web3 gaming startup Unagi gets funding to expand fantasy sports platform
Web3 gaming company Unagi today announced a €4.7 million ($5 million) seed round of funding, as the French startup prepares to expand its NFT fantasy sports platform beyond football (“soccer”) and into the basketball realm. Unagi, which doesn’t yet have its own website, was founded out of Paris by…#unagi #nft #charlieguillemot #ubisoft #yvesguillemot #owlient #remipellerin #bothguillemot #kickstartunagi #ultimatechampions
Source: Reuters: Health - February 17, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Barriers and facilitators of physical function, activity, sports and exercise in children and adolescents with spinal pain: a protocol for a systematic review and meta-ethnography
Introduction Spinal pain is one of the leading causes of disability, with the incidence of adolescent back pain estimated at 20%. Multiple barriers influence exercise participation in adolescents. However, there remains a lack of literature surrounding patients’ choice to exercise, perceived barriers and facilitators of exercise, and their relationship to participant demographics. The aim of this systematic review with meta-ethnography will be to identify the barriers and facilitators of exercise participation among adolescents with thoracic or lower back pain (LBP). The secondary aim will be to identify any trends i...
Source: BMJ Open - March 16, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Tucker, S., Heneghan, N. R., Alamrani, S., Rushton, A., Gardner, A., Soundy, A. Tags: Open access, Paediatrics Source Type: research

Pioneering an Enhanced Geriatric Curriculum (Russell Blackwelder MD)
This presentation was presented as a seminar at the 2016 Annual Conference. Our abstract for this presentation is below. If you would like any more information please contact us. STFM Seminar Pioneering an Enhanced Geriatric Curriculum Purpose: An interactive session about an innovative educational, administrative, research, career development, or clinical topic. Active audience participation beyond question and answer is required. Time: 60 minutes Submission Abstract (1250 character limit) In your answer to the question below please briefly describe the content of the presentation so that the reviewer can understand ...
Source: Family Medicine Digital Resources Library (FMDRL) Recently Uploaded - May 5, 2016 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news

Conquering Cancer: Personalized Medicine Is the Future
Personalization is threaded into the social fabric of America. Innovation is rooted in customizing and personalizing even the smallest parts of our lives, stemming from technology and retail to travel, media and wellness. The future continues to promise even smarter applications where personalization fits, but what about our health? Enter, precision medicine -- this new era of personalized medicine has arrived to healthcare and the possibilities in treating cancer unimaginable just a few years ago, are closer than ever. Imagine a world where your treatment was tailored to you, taking into consideration every cell and gene ...
Source: Healthy Living - The Huffington Post - June 19, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Problems, challenges and promises: perspectives on precision medicine.
Abstract The 'precision medicine (systems medicine)' concept promises to achieve a shift to future healthcare systems with a more proactive and predictive approach to medicine, where the emphasis is on disease prevention rather than the treatment of symptoms. The individualization of treatment for each patient will be at the centre of this approach, with all of a patient's medical data being computationally integrated and accessible. Precision medicine is being rapidly embraced by biomedical researchers, pioneering clinicians and scientific funding programmes in both the European Union (EU) and USA. Precision medi...
Source: Briefings in Bioinformatics - August 5, 2015 Category: Bioinformatics Authors: Duffy DJ Tags: Brief Bioinform Source Type: research

How one school is training students for rural medicine
To address the shortage of physicians practicing rural medicine, one regional medical school has developed a four-year curriculum that allows students to train in rural and underserved areas. Learn how the program creates a unique clinical “continuity experience” for students that’s prompted 90 percent of its graduates to enter residencies in specialties needed in the region. Serving the needs of the country’s most rural areas “With 27 percent of the U.S. landmass and 3.3 percent of the population, Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho are among the most rural areas of the country,” according to a...
Source: AMA Wire - January 8, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Amy Farouk Source Type: news

A Major Step Forward for Addiction Medicine
This article was originally posted on www.drugabuse.gov. -- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website.
Source: Science - The Huffington Post - March 31, 2016 Category: Science Source Type: news