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Abu Dhabi DoH’s Personalised Precision Medicine Programme provides tailored care to 250+ cancer patients
Through cutting-edge genomic technologies and collaboration with strategic partners, the programme aims to set a new standard in personalized healthcare
Mulk, Ajeenkya DY Patil Group team-up to launch a large-scale virtual hospital
The two entities have become equal shareholders in Mulk Med Healthcare, launching the region's first large-scale virtual hospital
CPHI Middle East kicks off with strategic partnerships worth SAR3Bn to advance Saudi Arabia’s pharma future
The three-day event aims to position Saudi Arabia as a regional hub for pharmaceutical innovation and a gateway to serving the healthcare needs of over 400 million people across MENA
Oura smart rings get the Symptom Radar feature
Designed to detect early signs of strain on your body, the new feature is available for Gen3 and Gen4 ring owners
AI could predict type 2 diabetes 10 years in advance?
The AI-ECG Risk Estimation for Diabetes Mellitus (AIRE-DM) tool was developed by researchers at Imperial College using around 1.2 million electrocardiograms (ECGs) from hospital records
Digital avatar therapy could help patients manage hallucinations
This innovative approach allows patients to confront their hallucinations in a controlled and therapeutic setting, offering a promising avenue for improving mental health care
New platform launches to combat the loneliness epidemic with peer support
The US-based company called Fello raised $10.4M to connect anyone seeking connection and guidance to people who can help them
Mubadala invests in US-based HealthTech firm – Zelis
Zelis is modernizing the healthcare financial experience with its connected platform that bridges gaps between payers, providers, and patients
Saudi Arabia signs 2 MoUs with Huawei to strengthen health sector cooperation
The first was between the Saudi Health Holding Company and Huawei, while the second involved the Saudi National Unified Procurement Company (NUPCO) and Huawei
CliniDo allows patients to pay for health services in installments
By offering the ability to pay for surgeries and medical care in installments, the company aims to make healthcare more affordable and accessible

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