AI in Healthcare

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Can an AI-Powered Smartwatch Turn Infection Detection Into a Continuous Signal?

A smartwatch-focused report asks whether wearables enhanced by AI could detect infection earlier than current care pathways. The concept aligns with a broader shift toward passive, continuous monitoring rather than episodic testing. But infection is a notoriously variable target, so the test of value will be whether the device can separate meaningful signals from everyday physiological fluctuation.

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Whoop Moves Beyond Fitness Tracking With Clinician Access and EHR Syncing

Whoop is deepening its healthcare ambitions by adding on-demand clinician access and electronic health record syncing. The move signals a broader shift in wearables from consumer wellness gadgets toward tools that can feed into care delivery and longitudinal monitoring.

Fierce Healthcare
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technology

Wearables Are Pushing Oncology Beyond the Clinic Walls

The Scientist examines how wearables are giving oncology teams real-time visibility into patients between visits. The technology could change how cancer care is monitored, but it also raises questions about what data is truly actionable.

the-scientist.com
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clinical

ProSomnus Wins FDA Clearance for RPMO2 Device as Sleep Monitoring Expands

ProSomnus has received FDA clearance for its RPMO2 device, adding to the growing category of respiratory and sleep-monitoring tools. The clearance reflects broader momentum toward at-home, multi-purpose monitoring systems that blend diagnostics, follow-up care, and workflow efficiency.

Medical Device Network
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Noah Labs’ Breakthrough Designation Tests the Promise of Voice as a Cardiac Biomarker

Noah Labs has received FDA breakthrough device designation for an AI system that uses voice signals to monitor heart failure. The decision highlights growing regulatory openness to nontraditional digital biomarkers, while leaving the harder questions of clinical utility, workflow integration, and reimbursement still to be answered.

Medical Device Network
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regulation

FDA Breakthrough nod for voice AI suggests heart failure screening is moving beyond imaging

Noah Labs’ breakthrough designation for a voice-based AI tool to detect heart failure signals growing FDA interest in nontraditional biomarkers. The development matters less as a single company milestone than as evidence that speech may become a clinically useful front door for cardiovascular screening and monitoring.

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