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Seattle Clinic’s 16‑Week Tech‑Addiction Detox Treated Like Substance Abuse
NewsMar 24, 2026

Seattle Clinic’s 16‑Week Tech‑Addiction Detox Treated Like Substance Abuse

Seattle‑area clinic reSTART has opened a 16‑week residential detox program that treats technology overuse as a substance‑use disorder. The intensive regimen forces participants to abstain from internet, smartphones, gaming and other digital media, positioning the service at the forefront of...

By Pulse
Viz.ai and Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Partner to Launch AI Care Pathway for Cardiac Amyloidosis
NewsMar 24, 2026

Viz.ai and Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Partner to Launch AI Care Pathway for Cardiac Amyloidosis

Viz.ai and Alnylam Pharmaceuticals have teamed up to launch an AI‑driven care pathway targeting cardiac amyloidosis, a frequently underdiagnosed heart disease. The solution embeds the FDA‑cleared Us2.ai echocardiography algorithm and generative AI into hospital IT systems to automatically detect subtle...

By HIT Consultant
Leica Biosystems Launches Aperio GT Elite Scanner, Aperio iQC Software
NewsMar 24, 2026

Leica Biosystems Launches Aperio GT Elite Scanner, Aperio iQC Software

Leica Biosystems, a Danaher company, launched the Aperio GT Elite digital pathology scanner in the U.S., paired with Aperio iQC software featuring AI‑driven rescan capabilities. The scanner can process up to 103 slides per hour, scanning a slide in as...

By Imaging Technology News (ITN)
Imaging Agent Granted FDA Fast Track Designation
NewsMar 24, 2026

Imaging Agent Granted FDA Fast Track Designation

FluoGuide A/S announced that the U.S. FDA has granted Fast Track designation to its intraoperative imaging agent FG001, targeting high‑grade glioma surgery. The designation recognizes the serious nature of glioblastoma and the agent's promise to improve tumor visualization during resection....

By Imaging Technology News (ITN)
Quotient Therapeutics & Merck Enter ~$2.2B Partnership to Discover Novel Drug Targets in IBD
NewsMar 24, 2026

Quotient Therapeutics & Merck Enter ~$2.2B Partnership to Discover Novel Drug Targets in IBD

Quotient Therapeutics and Merck have signed a multi‑year collaboration to use Quotient’s somatic genomics platform for discovering new drug targets in inflammatory bowel disease. The agreement provides Quotient with $20 million upfront and includes milestone payments that could lift the total...

By PharmaShots
Radiopharmaceutical Clinical Trials in 2026: How to De-Risk Isotope Supply, Imaging Variability, and Regulatory Pathways
NewsMar 24, 2026

Radiopharmaceutical Clinical Trials in 2026: How to De-Risk Isotope Supply, Imaging Variability, and Regulatory Pathways

Radiopharmaceutical clinical trials are becoming a high‑velocity segment in 2026, but they remain vulnerable to three predictable bottlenecks: isotope supply chain fragility, imaging variability, and regulatory pathway selection. Axcellant, a boutique CRO with an integrated imaging core lab, demonstrates that...

By Healthcare Guys
Beyond AI: How 3D Surgical Intelligence Is Expanding Radiology’s Clinical Impact
NewsMar 24, 2026

Beyond AI: How 3D Surgical Intelligence Is Expanding Radiology’s Clinical Impact

Radiology is extending its diagnostic role by delivering patient‑specific 3D surface models that surgeons can manipulate for pre‑operative planning. Studies show these digital models reduce operating‑room time, lower complication rates, and improve surgical predictability across orthopedics, oncology, and reconstructive procedures....

By Radiology Business
How Far Has AM in Healthcare Really Come? Find Out at RAPID + TCT 2026
NewsMar 24, 2026

How Far Has AM in Healthcare Really Come? Find Out at RAPID + TCT 2026

The RAPID + TCT 2026 Healthcare Conference track highlighted how additive manufacturing (AM) is moving from theoretical potential to concrete production in medicine. Speakers covered scaling custom orthotics through standardized workflows, navigating FDA‑driven documentation via OEM collaborations, and using bioprinting to create...

By 3D Printing Industry – News
‘Warcraft… with Pure Thought Control’ — 100 Days with Neuralink ‘Feels Like Science Fiction’ to Early Brain Chip Pioneer
NewsMar 24, 2026

‘Warcraft… with Pure Thought Control’ — 100 Days with Neuralink ‘Feels Like Science Fiction’ to Early Brain Chip Pioneer

British Army veteran Jon Noble has spent 100 days with Neuralink’s N1 brain‑computer interface implanted in his motor cortex, allowing him to play World of Warcraft using only thought. The implant translates neural activity into digital commands, letting him navigate...

By TechRadar Pro
New Research on 3D Printed Heart Attack Sensing Platform With 17 Cents Electrodes
NewsMar 24, 2026

New Research on 3D Printed Heart Attack Sensing Platform With 17 Cents Electrodes

Researchers at the University of Brighton and the University of Strathclyde have created a fully 3D‑printed electrochemical sensor that detects the heart‑attack biomarker cardiac troponin I at 7.4 pg/mL in undiluted human serum. The electrodes, printed on a desktop FlashForge Creator Pro 2 using...

By 3D Printing Industry – News
WHO Issues Three Recommendations for Responsible AI in Mental Health
NewsMar 24, 2026

WHO Issues Three Recommendations for Responsible AI in Mental Health

The World Health Organization unveiled three recommendations for responsible AI deployment in mental health and wellbeing, calling for public‑health framing, integrated impact assessments, and co‑design with experts. The guidance, produced after a workshop of 30+ international specialists, also announces a...

By Pulse
Comprehensive AI FDA‑Approved Device Database Precedes Official Release
SocialMar 24, 2026

Comprehensive AI FDA‑Approved Device Database Precedes Official Release

One of the most cited scientific figures in my career. All the FDA-approved medical technologies by medical specialty in 2020, before the FDA launched its own dedicated database. The state of artificial intelligence-based FDA-approved medical devices and algorithms: an online database...

By Bertalan Meskó, PhD
Seattle's reSTART Clinic Treats Tech Overuse as Substance Abuse in 16‑Week Detox
NewsMar 24, 2026

Seattle's reSTART Clinic Treats Tech Overuse as Substance Abuse in 16‑Week Detox

reSTART, a residential treatment center outside Seattle, is prescribing 16‑week, screen‑free detox programs for technology addiction, equating it with drug dependence. The model arrives as high‑profile lawsuits against Meta, YouTube and other platforms push the legal definition of "tech addiction"...

By Pulse
The 2026 ISA: ONC Drops a Catalog, Founders Should Read It Like a Term Sheet
BlogMar 24, 2026

The 2026 ISA: ONC Drops a Catalog, Founders Should Read It Like a Term Sheet

The Office of the National Coordinator released the 2026 Interoperability Standards Advisory (ISA), a stable catalog that maps health‑data standards to use cases. It arrives alongside a draft USCDI v7 adding 30 new data elements, the HTI‑5 rule pushing a FHIR‑first...

By Thoughts on Healthcare Markets & Tech
Integrating AI in Nursing to Support Clinical Decision-Making
NewsMar 24, 2026

Integrating AI in Nursing to Support Clinical Decision-Making

The article outlines how artificial intelligence is reshaping nursing by delivering real‑time data analytics, predictive alerts, and evidence‑based recommendations that enhance clinical decision‑making. AI‑driven tools can automate documentation, monitor vital signs via wearables, and forecast complications such as falls or...

By Healthcare Guys
Using AI to Balance Nursing Workloads in Infusion Centers
NewsMar 24, 2026

Using AI to Balance Nursing Workloads in Infusion Centers

UCSF Health has integrated an AI‑driven patient‑assignment feature into its LeanTaaS iQueue platform to balance nursing workloads in infusion centers. The tool analyzes staffing schedules, patient demand, and capacity data, offering real‑time assignment suggestions that charge nurses can accept or...

By TechTarget SearchERP
WHO Recommends New Diagnostic Tools to Help End TB
NewsMar 24, 2026

WHO Recommends New Diagnostic Tools to Help End TB

On World TB Day, the World Health Organization issued new guidelines urging countries to adopt point‑of‑care tuberculosis diagnostic tools and tongue‑swab sampling. The portable tests cost less than half of existing molecular platforms and deliver results in under an hour,...

By World Health Organization
AI-Driven Partnership Targets Unmet Gynecological Diseases
SocialMar 24, 2026

AI-Driven Partnership Targets Unmet Gynecological Diseases

We are very happy to join forces together with the wonderful ASKA to go after Novel Targets for Women's Health. Gynecological diseases have long posed challenges, including difficult diagnosis, limited treatment options, and a substantial disease burden, affecting millions of...

By Alex Zhavoronkov, PhD
Is Healthcare Safe From the SaaS Bloodbath? With Omada CEO Sean Duffy and Stephanie Davis
PodcastMar 24, 202636 min

Is Healthcare Safe From the SaaS Bloodbath? With Omada CEO Sean Duffy and Stephanie Davis

In this episode of Lifers, host Christina Farr talks with Omada Health CEO Sean Duffy and equities analyst Stephanie Davis about whether the current SaaS market downturn, driven by AI hype and tightening valuations, threatens digital health firms. Duffy explains...

By Second Opinion
Optism Launches Asia S First Autism Expert Hub on Anniversary
NewsMar 24, 2026

Optism Launches Asia S First Autism Expert Hub on Anniversary

Optism, Hong Kong's first bilingual autism support platform, marked its second anniversary by launching Expert Hub, Asia's inaugural AI‑powered triage system for autism families. The hub connects caregivers to a curated panel of 25 multidisciplinary experts covering assessment, therapy, education,...

By Vietnam Investment Review (VIR)
Phonak AI-Powered Hearing Aids Recognized with 2026 Artificial Intelligence Excellence Awards
NewsMar 24, 2026

Phonak AI-Powered Hearing Aids Recognized with 2026 Artificial Intelligence Excellence Awards

Phonak’s Virto R Infinio and Infinio Ultra Sphere hearing aids have won the 2026 Artificial Intelligence Excellence Awards in the health category, presented by the Business Intelligence Group. The devices use AI to dynamically adjust settings and directly process sound...

By The Manila Times – Business
Robotic Massage Machine Offers 16-Axis Relaxation
SocialMar 24, 2026

Robotic Massage Machine Offers 16-Axis Relaxation

Meet the Fully #Robotic Massage Machine with 16 Axes of Relaxation by @MarioNawfal #HealthTech #TechForGood #Tech https://t.co/SByeF2cqwi

By Ron van Loon
Sony Debuts Versatile Surgical Robot Tested on Animals
SocialMar 24, 2026

Sony Debuts Versatile Surgical Robot Tested on Animals

#WhosNext? Surgeons? Sony recently unveiled their new Surgical Robot by having it slice and stitch a kernel of corn. It can also auto-switch between its different tools, and has successfully been tested in animal surgery. #Robotics...

By James Gingerich
Russian Researchers Deploy Blood and Microbiome AI to Predict Biological Age with 6-Year Accuracy
NewsMar 24, 2026

Russian Researchers Deploy Blood and Microbiome AI to Predict Biological Age with 6-Year Accuracy

Scientists led by Anastasia A. Kobelyatskaya and Alexey Moskalev unveiled AI models that estimate biological age from routine blood tests and gut microbiome profiles with a mean absolute error of about six years. The models, validated on 637 participants, promise...

By Pulse
Bausch + Lomb’s ELIOS Glaucoma System Shows 76% IOP Reduction, Shares Rise 5%
NewsMar 24, 2026

Bausch + Lomb’s ELIOS Glaucoma System Shows 76% IOP Reduction, Shares Rise 5%

Bausch + Lomb announced that its implant‑free ELIOS glaucoma treatment system met both primary efficacy endpoints in a 24‑month pivotal study, with 76% of patients achieving a 20% intraocular pressure reduction and 82% remaining medication‑free. The news sent the company’s shares up...

By Pulse
Prenuvo Adds Bloodwork to Full‑Body MRI, Launches Tiered Memberships
NewsMar 24, 2026

Prenuvo Adds Bloodwork to Full‑Body MRI, Launches Tiered Memberships

Prenuvo announced that its full‑body MRI service now includes a laboratory blood panel and three new membership tiers ranging from $1,199 to $4,499 annually. The expansion adds 1.3 billion data points per scan and promises earlier detection of life‑threatening conditions in...

By Pulse
DIY Agentic AI: Juggling LLMs for Biomarker Analysis
SocialMar 24, 2026

DIY Agentic AI: Juggling LLMs for Biomarker Analysis

I'm not yet using Agentic AIs to assist with biomarker data interpretation, but juggling info from standard LLMs (Chat, Grok, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude), I become the Agentic AI Anyone else using a similar approach, and is there a better way? I'm open...

By Michael Lustgarten, PhD
VR Simulation Boosts Nurses' Skills in Handling Aggressive Patients
NewsMar 24, 2026

VR Simulation Boosts Nurses' Skills in Handling Aggressive Patients

Edith Cowan University researchers have piloted a 20‑minute virtual reality de‑escalation program, I‑VADE, with 221 nursing students, finding a statistically significant boost in confidence for managing aggressive patients. The immersive training emphasizes communication, situational awareness, and decision‑making, and captures interaction...

By MobiHealthNews (HIMSS Media)
China Approves World’s First Implantable BCI
NewsMar 24, 2026

China Approves World’s First Implantable BCI

China's National Medical Products Administration has granted approval for the world's first commercially available implantable brain‑computer interface (BCI). Developed by Shanghai's Borui Kang Medical Technology, the system uses implanted electrodes to translate neural signals into commands for an assistive glove,...

By MobiHealthNews (HIMSS Media)
AI to Power Singapore's Next-Gen Cancer Profiling Test
NewsMar 24, 2026

AI to Power Singapore's Next-Gen Cancer Profiling Test

Singapore’s National Cancer Centre (NCCS) has launched a S$6 million (≈US$4.7 million) three‑year collaboration with precision‑oncology firm Lucence and A*STAR’s Diagnostics Development Hub to create UNITED 2.0, an AI‑powered cancer profiling test. The platform will combine whole‑exome and whole‑transcriptome sequencing, delivering a comprehensive...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
AI Shifts Non-Communicable Disease Risk Prediction Beyond Genetics
NewsMar 24, 2026

AI Shifts Non-Communicable Disease Risk Prediction Beyond Genetics

Researchers at the University of Hong Kong have created CardiOmicScore, an AI-driven tool that integrates genomics, proteomics and metabolomics to predict cardiovascular disease risk. Using UK Biobank data, the model achieved C‑index values of 0.69‑0.82, markedly higher than traditional polygenic...

By MobiHealthNews (HIMSS Media)
New Zealand Begins Genomics Testing Pilot and More Briefs
NewsMar 24, 2026

New Zealand Begins Genomics Testing Pilot and More Briefs

Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand launched a two‑year genomics testing pilot with Illumina, targeting over 6,000 cancer and rare‑disease samples. The initiative seeks to localise roughly half of the 4,000 tests currently sent abroad, cutting the current $2.3 million annual overseas...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
R3 Bio Pitches ‘Organ Sacks’ to Replace Animal Testing, Backed by Billionaire Fund
NewsMar 24, 2026

R3 Bio Pitches ‘Organ Sacks’ to Replace Animal Testing, Backed by Billionaire Fund

Bay Area biotech R3 Bio announced a plan to grow nonsentient “organ sacks” as a replacement for monkey testing, with backing from Singapore’s Immortal Dragons fund. The approach could reshape pre‑clinical drug safety studies if it proves scalable.

By Pulse
These Medical X-Rays Are All Deepfakes — and They Fool Even Radiologists
NewsMar 24, 2026

These Medical X-Rays Are All Deepfakes — and They Fool Even Radiologists

A new study in Radiology reveals that radiologists often cannot distinguish AI‑generated X‑ray images from authentic scans, with only 41% initially suspecting synthetic data. After being informed about the presence of deepfakes, participants correctly identified real versus fake images 75%...

By Nature – Health Policy
Why Pure DTC Doesn’t Work in Healthcare, Per Muse Capital
NewsMar 23, 2026

Why Pure DTC Doesn’t Work in Healthcare, Per Muse Capital

Muse Capital partner Rachel Springate argues that pure direct‑to‑consumer (DTC) models rarely succeed in healthcare because they ignore insurance and system constraints. She highlights a hybrid approach where startups first attract consumers, prove outcomes, then integrate with payers and health...

By MedCity News
UCSF and Biohub Scientists Develop New Material to Grow More Consistent Lab Organs
NewsMar 23, 2026

UCSF and Biohub Scientists Develop New Material to Grow More Consistent Lab Organs

Scientists at UCSF and the Biohub have engineered a seaweed‑derived alginate‑Matrigel composite that behaves like wet sand, enabling precise 3D bioprinting of stem cells. The material’s stress‑relaxation properties allow printed cells to stay positioned while the tissue self‑organizes, producing organoids...

By 3D Printing Industry – News
Clinician Endorsement Drives Patient Adoption of Digital Health
SocialMar 23, 2026

Clinician Endorsement Drives Patient Adoption of Digital Health

I found a Digital Health tool in our patient portal early in my wife's pregnancy. Even though I knew what it was, even though I literally build Digital Health tools for a living - we did NOT use it. Why? Because...

By Joshua Liu, MD
MRI-Guided Ablation as Effective as Surgery for Prostate Cancer Treatment
NewsMar 23, 2026

MRI-Guided Ablation as Effective as Surgery for Prostate Cancer Treatment

MRI‑guided TULSA ablation matches or exceeds robotic radical prostatectomy for intermediate‑risk prostate cancer. In the CAPTAIN trial of 211 patients, TULSA halved rates of erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence, eliminated blood loss, and shortened hospital stays. Functional recovery was faster,...

By Radiology Business
Arizona Moves to Implement Rural Health Transformation Program as Funding Targets Workforce, Telehealth Expansion
NewsMar 23, 2026

Arizona Moves to Implement Rural Health Transformation Program as Funding Targets Workforce, Telehealth Expansion

Arizona is moving from planning to implementation of its Rural Health Transformation Program, securing roughly $167 million in federal funds. The state’s plan emphasizes workforce development, telehealth expansion, and infrastructure upgrades to address clinician shortages in its 11 % rural population. Arizona...

By Telehealth.org News
AI Governance, Veteran Care Among Panel Subjects at HIMSS26
NewsMar 23, 2026

AI Governance, Veteran Care Among Panel Subjects at HIMSS26

At HIMSS26, a dedicated panel examined AI governance alongside the Department of Veterans Affairs’ initiatives to embed artificial intelligence in veteran care. Speakers highlighted how AI tools can streamline clinician workflows, personalize patient interactions, and accelerate decision‑making. The discussion also...

By Healthcare Finance News (HIMSS Media)
HHS Finalizes HIPAA Transaction Standard for Health Care Attachments
NewsMar 23, 2026

HHS Finalizes HIPAA Transaction Standard for Health Care Attachments

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued a final rule on March 20 establishing a uniform electronic format for health‑care claim attachments under HIPAA, along with mandatory electronic signature requirements. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services projects the...

By AHA News – American Hospital Association
Study Makes Promising Advances in Accurately Diagnosing Sepsis
NewsMar 23, 2026

Study Makes Promising Advances in Accurately Diagnosing Sepsis

Doctors at Liverpool and Cardiff University, together with 20 NHS hospitals, completed a large randomized trial of a rapid procalcitonin‑guided algorithm for suspected sepsis. The study of 7,667 emergency patients showed a 17% relative drop in mortality—from 16.6% to 13.6%—equating...

By Medical Xpress
Delivery Bugs Revealed Zipline’s True Product‑market Fit
SocialMar 23, 2026

Delivery Bugs Revealed Zipline’s True Product‑market Fit

Keller Rinaudo Cliffton from Zipline thought making the drones would be the hardest part. It was only 15% of the problem. The company spent 9 months figuring out delivery for one hospital. Weeks of all-nighters. Building inventory software in a...

By Jason Calacanis
SMS Bill Payment Skips Transparency, Risks HIPAA Compliance
SocialMar 23, 2026

SMS Bill Payment Skips Transparency, Risks HIPAA Compliance

Interesting payment UX: Wife received an SMS saying “This is [medical professional]. You have a bill for $X. Reply 1 to pay the bill with your credit card ending in 1234.” No actual bill or option to see the bill,...

By Patrick McKenzie
New PERS Market Opens as Life Alert Stagnates
SocialMar 23, 2026

New PERS Market Opens as Life Alert Stagnates

Life Alert built a $500m business on a pendant that sits in a drawer 40% of the time. The incumbent is vulnerable. This is the 1st new PERS category in 30 yrs. The Good Dog is not a pet gadget....

By Scott Leese