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Tiny med tech that will save lives to be made in Australia


WearOptimo’s life-saving Microwearable sensor technology heads into production, with $30 million deal.
A revolutionary healthcare technology with potential to save millions of lives globally is poised to enter mass-production following the announcement of a $30 million deal in Australia.
The project will fund an advanced technology facility in Brisbane, Australia – a critical step to WearOptimo making and distributing its Microwearable
TM sensor health technology worldwide.
WearOptimo’s inexpensive, pain-free wearable devices can give patients and their doctors early warning of life-threatening events such as heart attacks, heat stroke and other conditions. They represent a breakthrough in personalised medicine.
A partnership between the Queensland Government, The Australian National University (ANU), WearOptimo, and the Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF) will invest $30 million in a globally-competitive, high-tech manufacturing facility – ....

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Royal Philips: Philips, American College of Cardiology and MedAxiom collaborate to shape the future of cardiovascular care delivery


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March 11, 2021
Organizations to develop roadmap for hospitals, health systems and practices to improve clinical, financial and operational performance while transforming patient care
Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Washington, D.C., U.S. -
Royal Philips(NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, the American College of Cardiology (ACC), whose mission is to transform cardiovascular care and improve heart health, and MedAxiom, an ACC company with the same mission, today announced a collaboration to deliver timely and actionable information along with guidance to align physicians, operations and finance stakeholders. The goal of the collaboration is to drive significant performance improvements in integrated cardiovascular care in terms of the patient and care provider experience, clinical outcomes and productivity. ....

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More than 500,000 Americans live within 3 miles of natural gas flares


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More than 500,000 Americans live within 3 miles of natural gas flares
More than a half-million Americans are exposed to oil and gas “flaring” events the burning off of excess natural gas at production sites resulting in potentially serious health risks, according to new research from USC and UCLA.
“Our findings show that flaring is an environmental justice issue,” said Jill Johnston, an environmental health scientist and assistant professor of preventive medicine at the Keck School of Medicine of USC.
“We found that a significant number of Black, Indigenous and Latinx people live near flaring. High rates of poverty and other barriers to health in rural areas such as a lack of access to health care could worsen the health effects of flaring-related exposures.” ....

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