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Israeli venture capital fund Welltech Ventures, which specializes in wellness technologies, has invested $1 million in X-trodes, a startup in the field of bio-convergence. The company, which has already raised $2 million to date, has developed an innovative technology to monitor and analyze physiological and neurological signals for patients at home.
“X-trodes’ solution is very exciting, and it will bring about a real revolution in the realm of healthcare and wellness,” explain Galit Horovitz and Amir Alroy, co-founders of Welltech Ventures. “The ability and the need to follow patients remotely, which will give them greater control over their bodies and their daily routines, has become a central issue that is even more sharply felt in the coronavirus era.”
ocasio-cortez. tonight, a special series on msnbc, ll cool j experiences what people considered cool, the people, places and things that came to define this enviable conception. here s a preview. the powerful thing about the obama campaign in 2008 was everyone counted him out. the people that really fueled the activism, the on the ground work, were kids, were young people. and artists like shep ferry. thank you very much, everybody. just before super tuesday, a portrait appeared that helped transform obama from senator to symbol. the man behind the message, shepard ferry. a controversial street artist flexing his political activism out of an l.a. studio. shepard ferry. good to see you, man. i ve heard it said that the campaign didn t ask you to do the poster. yeah, i didn t think that the campaign would necessarily want to work with me because i
for community service in school for doing this, i hope. yes. great. that s great. so how much how long were you out there? was it saturday that you were out there? yeah. and how long were you guys out there? we were out there for about two hours and we raised about $130. oh, fantastic. and you were selling this stuff right here, right? yeah. these were some of the baked goods? okay. you re going to get a big contribution from me for the rest of your baked goods there. it will get us through the week here in the l.a. studio. conner, you know, there are some schools where they ve actually taken the desks out of the classroom here in america to sort of show this example to kids. and that inspired them to raise a lot of money for the k.i.d. fund. what strikes me is when you re in school at your age and you see these kids in our videos that are your age, it s something you can understand immediately. right? uh-huh. it s one of those things where imagine you walked into