
New Treatments Target Faulty Genetic Heart Signals
A new DNA‑methylation (episignature) test can differentiate harmful from benign NOTCH1 variants in congenital heart disease, giving families definitive genetic answers. The assay scans over 740,000 genomic sites to identify a characteristic methylation pattern linked to disease‑causing mutations. Positive results clarify the cause of structural heart defects, inform sibling and parental screening, and shape prenatal monitoring. The diagnostic breakthrough also aligns with emerging NOTCH‑targeted and epigenetic therapies that aim to treat the underlying signaling pathway rather than just the anatomy.

A New Opportunity to Reduce Resident Burnout: Young Doctors Are AI Natives
Resident physicians are experiencing burnout at rates higher than any other U.S. worker, driven by demanding schedules, financial pressures, and limited control over time. Traditional mental‑health services often fail to accommodate their irregular hours, prompting many to turn to AI‑based...

Microneedle Vaccine Patch Company Raises $50M for Pivot to GLP-1 Delivery
Terrestrial Bio, the microneedle vaccine patch pioneer originally founded as Vaxess Technologies, announced a $50 million Series B financing round to shift its focus from vaccines to GLP‑1 peptide delivery. The capital, led by a consortium of biotech investors, will fund clinical...

GrayMatters Health Announces Appointment of Five Expert Advisors
GrayMatters Health announced the appointment of five expert advisors to accelerate the commercial growth of Prism, its digital brain‑biomarker platform for PTSD and depression. The advisors—former Congressman Patrick J. Kennedy and psychiatrists Owen Scott Muir, Linda Carpenter, Kenneth Pages, and...

How “Mindreading” AI Detects Hidden Suicidal Thoughts in the Brains of Young Adults
A new study using functional MRI and machine‑learning algorithms found that young adults with suicidal thoughts show distinct brain activation when processing death‑related words, allowing the model to separate them from healthy peers with roughly 57‑61% accuracy. The research involved...

Building the Path to 3D-Printed Organs, Cellbricks Raises €10M for Biofabricated Tissue Implants
Berlin‑based Cellbricks Therapeutics secured €10 million (≈$11 million) in funding, including a €7 million seed round and over €3 million of non‑dilutive capital, to advance its light‑based biofabrication platform. The company aims to commercialise vascularised human tissue implants for complex wound healing and breast...

Six in 10 NHS Consultants Would Favour Online Work
The NHS is rolling out a virtual hospital service, NHS Online, slated to launch in 2027 and target common conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease, menopause and glaucoma. A survey of 303 consultants revealed that 60% would consider working online...

World-First Portable Multi-Pathogen CRISPR Test Seeks to Improve STI Diagnostics
Researchers at Australia’s Peter Doherty Institute have created a portable, CRISPR‑based diagnostic that simultaneously detects syphilis, HSV, chlamydia and gonorrhea in under an hour. The assay also identifies a key antibiotic‑resistance gene in gonorrhea, delivering 97‑100% accuracy compared with laboratory...
Philips Launches IntraSight Plus to Simplify Coronary Interventions and Advance Precision Care
Royal Philips has launched IntraSight Plus, an FDA‑cleared and CE‑marked interventional cardiology platform that unifies intravascular ultrasound, iFR/FFR physiology, and angiographic imaging on a single screen. The system promises up to 47% reduction in procedure time by streamlining data entry...

Pixee Medical’s Knee+ NexSight Receives the European CE Mark for Knee Arthroplasty
Pixee Medical has secured a European CE mark for its Knee+ NexSight augmented‑reality platform, enabling the first EU total knee arthroplasty procedures using the technology. The system projects a voice‑controlled virtual overlay during surgery, delivering robotic‑level precision without a robot,...

How A Small Rural Hospital Is Using AI to Catch Heart Disease Sooner
Wayne General Hospital in rural Mississippi has adopted Eko Health’s AI‑powered digital stethoscope, allowing clinicians to detect cardiac conditions such as atrial fibrillation, low ejection fraction and valvular disease in real time. The AI engine combines auscultation with ECG data...

How Healthcare Teams Use Amplitude AI with Confidence & Safety
Amplitude has introduced its Global Agent AI, an analytics assistant that operates on the same governed data healthcare teams already use. The AI analyzes events, funnels, and cohorts, delivering natural‑language insights while respecting existing role‑based access controls and avoiding exposure...

Towards Intelligent and Miniaturized Drug Delivery Devices
Intelligent and miniaturized drug delivery devices (IMDDDs) combine biotechnology, AI, electronics, and novel materials to provide precise, programmable drug release inside the body. These platforms integrate real-time sensing with adaptive control, enabling dose adjustments based on biomarkers such as glucose...

New Zealand: Smart Health Roadmap Transforming Diabetes Care
New Zealand has unveiled a National Diabetes Roadmap that uses smart technologies and digital health tools to overhaul prevention, diagnosis, and management of diabetes. The plan addresses an estimated 348,000 New Zealanders with diabetes, especially high‑risk Māori, Pacific and South Asian groups,...
Consumers Increasingly Turn to AI Chatbots for Health Information: Report
A recent Rock Health survey of 8,000 U.S. adults shows that one in three consumers have turned to AI chatbots for health information, a usage rate that has doubled over the past year. ChatGPT dominates the market with a 23%...
Rural New Mexico Hospital Deploys AI Scribe
Artesia General Hospital in rural New Mexico has integrated Microsoft’s Dragon Copilot AI scribe into its TruBridge electronic health record. Physicians report noticeably faster clinical documentation compared with legacy dictation tools, freeing up time for patient interaction. The hospital cites...

A Virtual Lifeline: Nursing Homes Push Telehealth Reform, Highlight Access in Rural Facilities, Say Waivers Create Uncertainty
Telehealth has become essential for rural nursing homes, a fact underscored by the recent government shutdown that exposed reliance on temporary waivers. Operators like Care Initiatives use virtual platforms for psychiatry, therapy, and after‑hours care, while advocacy groups push the...
57% of Health Systems Rank AI as Top Tech Priority: Report
Health system executives are placing artificial intelligence at the forefront of their technology roadmaps, with 57% naming AI‑based clinical solutions as their top priority for 2026‑27. This surge follows a steep rise from 19% last year, even as 41% of...

Addressing Mobile Device Risks in Healthcare: Strategies for Better Security and Compliance
Mobile devices have become essential in healthcare, but attacks on Android devices have surged 244%, exposing critical vulnerabilities. A recent Imprivata survey shows 44% of organizations lack formal mobile device policies and 55% have no visibility into device usage. Without...

Tech Life
BBC World Service’s "Tech Life" program examines how artificial intelligence can enhance health professionals’ workflows, enable earlier disease detection, and reshape global self‑care practices. Host Shiona McCallum interviews a female entrepreneur focused on making women’s health technology more affordable and accessible....

Tech Life
Tech Life explores AI's potential to augment doctors, enable earlier disease detection, and transform global self‑care. The episode features Shiona McCallum interviewing a female entrepreneur aiming to make women’s health tech affordable. It also highlights a positive story emerging from the...
Cleveland Clinic Launches Partnership Focused on AI-Powered TAVR Planning
Cleveland Clinic has entered a two‑phase partnership with Ohio‑based DASI Simulations to validate and co‑develop the AI‑driven platform PrecisionTAVI for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) planning. In the first phase, clinicians compare the tool’s recommendations against standard practice, while the...
New Off-the-Shelf Conduit for CABG Shows Promise in First-in-Human Study
Vascudyne’s acellular tissue‑engineered vessel with external support (ATEV‑ESS) demonstrated early promise as an off‑the‑shelf conduit in a first‑in‑human study. Three patients with multivessel coronary disease received the device; two implants remained patent at 12 months with no thrombus or major...

What Jefferson Health Hopes to Gain From NCQA Advanced Primary Care Pilot
The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) selected Jefferson Health as one of four participants in its Advanced Primary Care pilot, aimed at shaping standards for data‑driven, team‑based care. Jefferson’s primary‑care network spans roughly 150 sites, 1,000 clinicians, and one...

Ultrahuman’s New Ring Pro Is Finally Available in the US
Ultrahuman has launched the Ring Pro in the United States, ending a year‑long absence caused by an Oura patent dispute. Pre‑orders are open with a tiered pricing model that begins at $349 for the first 1,000 units and climbs to...

CaryHealth and HealthDyne Partner to Power Scalable, End-to-End Direct-to-Patient Programs
Digital health company CaryHealth announced a strategic partnership with digital pharmacy services provider HealthDyne to reinforce its direct-to-patient platform. The collaboration leverages CaryHealth’s AI-driven prescription intake and patient support with HealthDyne’s nationwide, cold-chain‑enabled pharmacy infrastructure, creating a redundant, scalable fulfillment...

AI Scribes Significantly Improve Output, Clinician Satisfaction
A randomized trial of 22 oncologists and primary‑care physicians showed that eight weeks of using the Knowtex AI scribe increased average daily patient visits from 16.6 to 18.4 and boosted total fees per day by roughly $800. Clinicians reported an...

Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Trust Deploys an AI App to Support Staff Wellbeing and Reduce Absence.
Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust has introduced Aria, an AI‑driven mental‑health platform, to give staff 24/7 confidential support. The app aims to curb burnout‑related sickness absence, a major driver of lost workdays in the NHS. Early usage shows...

Lessons From the Last Health Tech Revolution
Farzad Mostashari, former US national coordinator for health IT, reflects on the chaotic rollout of electronic health records (EHR) and draws parallels to today’s AI hype in healthcare. He argues that the last health‑tech revolution exposed systemic flaws—interoperability gaps, clinician...
A Much More Sensitive Fentanyl Detection Strip, Thanks to Physics
University of California, San Diego researchers introduced a physics‑based model that quantifies the sensitivity limits of competitive lateral flow assays (cLFAs). By applying the model, they engineered fentanyl test strips that are roughly 100 times more sensitive than existing commercial...

How to Choose a Tech-Advanced Dental Implant Specialist: What to Look For
The article provides a practical checklist for patients seeking a dental implant specialist who leverages digital tools such as 3D imaging, AI‑driven treatment planning, and guided surgery, with a focus on Miami practices. It highlights the importance of advanced imaging,...
Flexzo AI Closes $12M in Funding to Scale Agentic Workforce Platform for Healthcare Systems
Flexzo AI secured $12 million in Series A funding, led by Octopus Ventures with participation from Fuel Ventures, to expand its agentic AI workforce platform for healthcare. The UK‑based startup uses machine‑learning to match clinicians to open shifts, automate allocation, and cut...

Cerebral Acquires Cognitive Behavioral Therapy App Inflow to Expand ADHD Treatment
Cerebral, a large integrated mental‑health provider, has acquired Inflow, a CBT‑based digital therapeutic app for adult ADHD, though financial terms were not disclosed. Inflow delivers short, science‑backed daily modules and is supported by an eight‑week randomized controlled trial showing significant...

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...

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...

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....

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...

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...

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....

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...

‘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...

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...

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...

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...

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,...

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,...