
New Tongue-Swab TB Test Could Help Eradicate The Disease, WHO Says
The World Health Organization has endorsed a new near‑point‑of‑care molecular test that uses a simple tongue swab to detect tuberculosis in under an hour. Developed by PlusLife on its MiniDock platform, the device costs up to 90% less than GeneXpert and its cartridges are priced at $3.60 each. While its sensitivity is about 80% of traditional sputum cultures, the test is easier to administer, especially for children, HIV‑positive patients, and those unable to produce sputum. Funding from the Gates Foundation aims to accelerate deployment in high‑burden, low‑resource settings.

17 Spine Surgery Firsts in Q1
During the first quarter, leading spine surgeons performed a series of first‑in‑human procedures, showcasing new devices and techniques ranging from a standalone ALIF system to augmented‑reality‑guided resections. Notable milestones included Curiteva’s Inspire ALIF, Dymicron’s Triadyme‑C cervical disc, icotec’s CMORE CT...
Training the Future of AI-Powered Surgery
The integration of artificial intelligence, extended reality (XR) and immersive simulation is redefining how surgeons learn to operate advanced robotic systems. FundamentalXR’s CEO Richard Vincent explains that data‑driven, scalable simulations combined with precise haptic feedback can replicate real‑world procedures in...

How Health Care Workers Use Medical Manikins
Medical schools and hospitals are increasingly relying on high‑fidelity simulators—lifelike manikins that can bleed, cry, sweat, and even speak—to train nurses and physicians. These devices, such as the pregnant model "MamaAnne," allow students to practice complex, fast‑changing scenarios without endangering...
Theriva Biologics Shares Jump 24% After FDA Backs Phase 3 Pancreatic Cancer Trial
Theriva Biologics announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration agreed with the design of its Phase 3 trial for VCN-01 combined with standard chemotherapy in metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma. The regulatory nod lifted the company’s share price 24.03% to $0.2306,...

When Doctors Prescribe Horoscopes: The Trouble With Biological Age Tests
Consumer epigenetic "biological age" tests promise a single number that reflects a person’s true health trajectory, but they actually measure DNA methylation patterns correlated with chronological age. Research‑grade clocks can predict mortality risk, yet the kits sold to patients lack...

Carda Health Appoints Chief Medical Officer Peter Antall to Lead Clinical Expansion
Carda Health announced the appointment of Dr. Peter Antall as chief medical officer to lead its expanding clinical team of more than 120 professionals. Antall, a veteran of Amwell and Brightline, will drive the scaling of Carda’s virtual cardiopulmonary rehabilitation...

Conn. Lawmakers Push for EMS Response Time Transparency
Connecticut lawmakers are advancing SB 238, which would require the Department of Public Health to build an online dashboard that publicly displays EMS response times broken down by geography, call type, and time of day. Current EMS data is two years...

AI Doctor Startup Doctronic Garners $40M
Doctronic, a New York‑based AI doctor startup, announced a $40 million Series B round, bringing its total capital raised to $65 million. The funding, co‑led by Abstract and Lightspeed Venture Partners, will fuel expansion into pediatrics and deepen partnerships with academic institutions, payers,...

Wagmo
Wagmo is a pet‑healthcare platform that reimagines insurance by offering standalone wellness plans covering routine vaccinations, grooming and exams. Founded by insurance veterans Christie Horvath and Ali Foxworth after a costly vet bill, the company emphasizes a “wellness‑first” approach rather...

AI Reliance Undermines Clinician Skill and Accuracy
One of the biggest fears about healthcare's AI revolution is that AI can erode physicians’ expertise and their performance may drop when AI is removed. A new scoping review provides examples for that. In colonoscopy, the adenoma detection rate dropped significantly...

Imaging Interoperability Offers a Lifeline to Rural Hospitals and the Patients Depending on Them
Rural hospitals, already strained by shrinking Medicaid enrollment and decades of closures, now face an acute threat: 315 facilities are at immediate risk of shutting down and another 450 are in serious jeopardy. A core driver of this crisis is...
Integrated DNA Technologies Expands Into Clinical Diagnostics with First In Vitro Diagnostic
Integrated DNA Technologies (IDT) announced the launch of two in‑vitro diagnostic kits, Archer FUSION Plex‑HT Dx and VARIANT Plex‑HT Dx, marking its entry into the next‑generation sequencing (NGS) IVD market. Built on IDT’s proprietary anchored multiplex PCR chemistry, the kits offer targeted DNA and RNA...

GE HealthCare Secures FDA 510(k) Clearance for Photonova Spectra Photon-Counting CT
GE HealthCare obtained FDA 510(k) clearance for Photonova Spectra, its photon‑counting CT system. The scanner uses Deep Silicon detectors with 8‑bin energy resolution, delivering simultaneous spectral and high‑definition images in a 0.23‑second rotation. NVIDIA GPU‑accelerated reconstruction handles the 50‑fold data...

Digital Health: Gamifying Recovery with MLB The Show 26
MLB The Show 26, Sony’s flagship baseball simulation, is being repurposed as a digital‑health tool to gamify physical and cognitive rehabilitation. By embedding reward systems, progress tracking, and multiplayer interaction, the game transforms repetitive therapy into an engaging experience. Therapists...

Choosing Alert Types For Quiet Rooms Vs High-Traffic Wards
Patient monitoring systems must align alert methods with room dynamics. In quiet patient rooms, discreet solutions such as pressure‑sensitive pads, low‑volume local alarms, pager alerts, and nurse‑call integration minimize disturbance while still notifying staff. High‑traffic wards require louder audible alarms,...

EHR Giants Have Entered the AI Arena. What Does It Mean for Startups?
Legacy EHR giants such as Epic and athenahealth have begun embedding AI-native features—including real‑time charting and automated scribing—into their platforms, turning AI from a niche add‑on into a core capability. This shift challenges health‑AI startups that previously dominated the space,...

Samsung Medison to Unify Two U.S. Imaging Businesses as Samsung HME America
Samsung Medison announced that its two U.S. imaging units, Neurologica and Boston Imaging, will merge under the new corporate identity Samsung HME America. The consolidation brings together ultrasound, digital radiography and CT operations into a single, globally‑branded organization. Samsung says...
United Health Services: Talkspace Acquisition Shows The New Normal For Hybrid Healthcare
United Health Services completed the acquisition of virtual behavioral health platform Talkspace at $5.25 per share, valuing the company at roughly $835 million enterprise value. The purchase brings about 6,000 licensed clinicians into UHS’s network, directly addressing chronic staffing shortages and...

PromptWell and Ellipsis Health Partner to Transform AI Patient Engagement
PromptWell and Ellipsis Health have announced a partnership that merges PromptWell’s AI‑driven timing engine with Ellipsis Health’s emotionally intelligent voice agent, Sage. The combined platform predicts the exact moment a patient is most likely to answer and then engages them...
Predicting Severe Diabetes Complications Using Administrative Claims Data in Maryland
A Maryland‑wide predictive model using Medicare fee‑for‑service claims and publicly available social‑determinant data generated risk scores for 346,614 beneficiaries, released on June 7 2024. The model retained 95 statistically significant factors out of 219 candidates and produced a mean score of 0.0124,...

Publicis Health and Talkspace Partner to Improve Treatment Adherence and Real-World Outcomes
Publicis Health announced a strategic partnership with Talkspace to embed Wisdo Health’s AI‑driven peer‑support platform into life‑sciences patient engagement programs. The collaboration adds personalized community groups and guided coaching to address social health gaps that drive medication non‑adherence. By detecting...

Liqcreate Launches Dental Resin Designed to Eliminate Separating Agents in Orthodontic and Prosthetic Acrylic Workflows
Netherlands‑based Liqcreate has launched Separation Model, a dental photopolymer that embeds a non‑adhesive agent, removing the need for separate separating media in acrylic orthodontic and prosthetic workflows. The resin is compatible with most DLP, MSLA and laser 3‑D printers operating...

Photon-Counting CT Better than Conventional CT in Lung Cancer
A prospective study of 200 adults compared low‑dose photon‑counting CT (PCCT) with conventional energy‑integrating detector CT for lung cancer imaging. PCCT reduced effective radiation dose by 66% (1.36 mSv vs. 4.04 mSv) and iodine load by 27%, while adverse reactions fell to...

The Elon Terrawatt Announcement Nobody in Health Tech Is Taking Seriously Enough
Elon Musk announced in April 2025 a joint venture between Tesla, xAI and SpaceX to build the "Terrafab" in Austin, Texas – an advanced semiconductor fab designed to deliver a terawatt (1,000 GW) of AI compute per year, dwarfing the current...

The Future of Community-Based Healthcare Models
Community‑based healthcare is evolving from a peripheral add‑on to a primary delivery model, driven by decentralization, digital platforms, and value‑based economics. The approach embeds local clinics, health workers, and digital ecosystems to provide continuous, location‑specific care. Membership structures and managed...

Monitor Your Glucose Levels With Expert-Recommended Continuous Glucose Monitors
Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) have shifted diabetes care from finger‑stick tests to real‑time, app‑connected monitoring. The latest Dexcom G7, launched after the article’s original date, features a smaller sensor and enhanced alert system, while a range of OTC options such...

Meet the CIO | HealthBridge CTO Anton Fatti on the Future of Digital Health
HealthBridge CTO Anton Fatti says AI and cloud computing are reshaping healthcare administration while keeping the doctor‑patient relationship central. He notes that AI already automates paperwork, allowing clinicians more face‑time with patients. Fatti, who joined in February 2025, highlighted HealthBridge’s...

Mobile App Development in Telehealth Matters Now More Than Ever
Telehealth has evolved from a supplemental channel into the primary interface for care delivery, driven by mature infrastructure and patient expectations. Mobile app development—especially Android due to its worldwide device penetration—has become the core conduit for patient access, provider coordination,...

AbbaDox AI Helps Imaging Centers Save Thousands of Staff Hours
AbbaDox introduced operational AI across its CareFlow platform, automating order intake, patient scheduling, and follow‑up coordination for outpatient imaging centers. Its FaxAI module classifies and extracts data from faxed physician orders, processing them 6.6 times faster than manual methods while...

This Serial Entrepreneur Wants The FDA To Approve His AI Doctor
Serial entrepreneur Martin Varsavsky is launching Certuma, a startup aiming to create the first FDA‑approved AI doctor. The company raised $10 million in seed funding at a $60 million valuation and is targeting 25 low‑risk conditions such as UTIs and sore throats....
Advancing Patient-Centred AI with Adaptive Machine Learning
The paper highlights that fragmented, inequitable health‑care data hampers patient‑centred AI, limiting personalization and equity. It critiques three existing AI pathways and proposes Adaptive Machine Learning (AML) as a fourth, continuously updating models with real‑world, context‑sensitive data. AML rests on...

PointClickCare Launches Next-Gen EHR for Practice Groups
PointClickCare unveiled a next‑generation electronic health record tailored for practice groups, tightly integrated with its flagship post‑acute care platform used by over 30,000 organizations. The solution embeds AI‑driven Ambient Scribe and clinical risk insights directly into physician workflows, promising measurable...

“Mid-Life Health Crisis” Hits Millennials and Gen-Xers as Private Scans Soar
Britain’s mid‑life adults (30‑59) now account for 56% of all private diagnostic scans, a six‑fold increase since 2022, driven largely by chronic pain and preventive health concerns. With NHS waiting lists exceeding two million and delays over six weeks, private...

How to Build Patient Trust in Medical AI
A JAMA Network Open study of 3,000 U.S. adults examined trust in AI‑assisted medical visits for a moderate‑risk rash. Participants favored AI that outperformed specialists, increasing visit preference by 32.5%, while doctor presence only added 18.4%. FDA approval and other...
Robots Handle Routine Tasks, Not Replace Surgeons
Developing humanoid robots to help with mundane tasks such as sterilizing surgical devices all day is one thing. But saying these robots could "help in the operating room" sends the wrong message that they might replace surgeons, which couldn't be...
Solid Data Foundations Outperform Point‑Solution Automation
Before investing in smarter automation… Fix the data foundation. Why infrastructure beats point solutions → https://t.co/qWIUPgZhYD @MadaketHealth #PayerIT #HITSM
A Dynamic Yolk–Shell P–N Heterojunction With Coupled Shear Stress‐Triggered Tribo‐/Piezoelectric Effect for Catalytic Thrombolysis
Researchers introduced a yolk–shell BFO@tBT‑C nanoparticle that exploits shear stress at clot sites to trigger coupled tribo‑ and piezoelectric effects, generating reactive oxygen species for thrombolysis. The dynamic p–n heterojunction yields potentials 3.6‑ and 2.1‑fold higher than isolated triboelectric or...
Design AgeTech With Seniors, Not Just For Them
The point about resident involvement in design is critical and often overlooked. Too many AgeTech solutions are built for older adults rather than with them, which is why adoption struggles. #HumanCenteredDesign #HealthyAging https://t.co/VvufqYUKVZ
AI Transforming Healthcare: Insights From CBS Mornings Interview
A thrill to be on @CBSMornings today talking AI and Healthcare (and about my book, "A Giant Leap") with @nateburleson & @DrLaPook. Interview is here: https://t.co/YJygJk0qh8

Reinforced Biotubes: Readily Available Regenerative Vascular Grafts
Researchers Cheng, Zhi and Midgley have unveiled reinforced biotubes—bioengineered vascular grafts that combine living cells with nanofibrous reinforcement—to address durability and availability limits of current grafts. The tubes are fabricated in bioreactors, seeded with smooth‑muscle and endothelial progenitor cells, and...
Women’s Health Holds $600B+ Opportunity by 2030
The data is finally catching up: $600B+ opportunity by 2030. Women’s health remains one of the most asymmetric opportunities in healthcare—where the next generation of category-defining companies like @mavenclinic will be built. https://t.co/K9nUGweSDK

CtDNA Drives Next‑stage Risk Stratification in TNBC
From Prognosis to Action: Circulating Tumor DNA and the Next Phase of Risk Stratification in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer [Mar 18, 2026] Schneider & @StoverLab @JCO_ASCO https://t.co/6jPBxQe9QP #bcsm #PrecisionMedicine #LiquidBiopsy https://t.co/MOG73iTcNl

Chinese Surgery Robot Outperforms Humans, Cuts Brain Imaging Time by 29%
Chinese researchers unveiled the YDHB‑NS01 cerebrovascular intervention robot, which cuts brain angiography time by roughly 29%, shaving nine minutes off a standard 38‑minute procedure. In a head‑to‑head trial at Peking Union Medical College Hospital, the robot matched manual methods with...

New Guidelines Add Testing, Therapy for ESR1‑mutated Metastatic Breast Cancer
Guideline Update Provides New Testing & Tx Recx for Pts w/ ER-Positive, HER2-Negative Met Breast Cancer w/ ESR1 Mutations [May 17-18, 2023] @ASCO Daily News - https://t.co/3ZVrEkQEN5 @DrHBurstein et al. @JCO_ASCO https://t.co/68e7D0CSgU #bcsm #PrecisionMedicine #LiquidBiopsy https://t.co/KBx2hq2BDW

Advanced Biotech Diagnostics Enable Precise Disease Detection
Accurate Disease Detection with Advanced Biotech Diagnostics by @antgrasso #MedTech #Healthcare #HealthTech #Tech #TechForGood https://t.co/VRXzThHgeq

Remedy Place Launches a ‘Smart NAD Injection Pen’ — and ‘Smart Peptide Pens’ Could Be Next
Remedy Place, a boutique wellness club with locations in Los Angeles, New York and Boston, has introduced a $500 smart NAD injection pen that lasts 30 days and is reusable with a fresh needle for each dose. The pen is manufactured by UK‑based...