Blood Analysis News
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Alertgy Expands Into New Facility After Successful FlexTech Developer Partnership
Alertgy is excited to announce that we have moved to a new facility! We are still in the process of organizing our new headquarters, but we wanted to share with you our newly expanded capabilities and our progress thus far. Alertgy is also pleased to announce that it has been awarded a Developers Agreement between Alertgy Inc. and SEMI – Flextech. SEMI is the global industry association ...
By Alertgy
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POGO Automatic One-Step™ Blood Glucose Monitor Now Available for People with Diabetes in the United States
Intuity Medical, Inc., a commercial-stage medical technology and digital health company focused on making life with diabetes easier, announced today the availability of the POGO Automatic Blood Glucose Monitoring System in the U.S. The product is the first and only FDA-cleared blood glucose monitor whose 10-test cartridge technology makes a glucose test possible with only the press of a button ...
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HumanPeople Incorporate TAP II for Home Collection of Blood Samples
Our customer HumanPeople, a UK based personalized health company, announced plans to enhance their service by integrating TAP II, following our recent CE Mark. We are thrilled to see TAP II, the blood collection product we designed, solving problems for them. Below are a few lines from their post highlighting how TAP II helped HumanPeople improve their customer experience and efficiencies. ...
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ams introduces sensor reference design for blood pressure, vital signs for smart health and wearables
ams (SIX: AMS), a leading worldwide supplier of high performance sensor solutions, today announced the release of the first integrated vital sign sensor reference design based on its AS7024.The solution can perform accurate, fast and convenient 24/7 cuffless blood pressure measurement. The new vital signs sensor reference design based on AS7024 integrates all the hardware components, including ...
By ams-OSRAM AG
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EU scientific committee looks for mercury alternatives
April saw EU scientists actively seeking advice on possible alternatives to a pollutant that threatens the health of millions, from humans, animals to ecosystems. The EU’s Scientific Committee on Emerging and Newly Identified Health Risks (SCENIHR) is currently undergoing research into the possible substitutes to mercury-containing sphygmomanometers. Under a 2007 directive (Directive 2007/51/EC) ...
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