Palo Alto, California-based health app maker Azumio raised $916,000, according to an SEC filing. This brings the company's total announced funding to $3.4 million. Existing Azumio investors include ...
Health app maker Azumio has partnered with Stanford University to make deidentified, anonymized data from a cohort of 5 million users available for research purposes. The study will be sponsored by a ...
Technology is supposed to make our lives easier, but might it also make us healthier? Startups in Silicon Valley seem to be in two camps: The preventative apps that measure your caloric intake or apps ...
A smartphone app (Azumio Instant Heart Rate) may be a non-invasive method for identifying individuals with diabetes by detecting a "digital biomarker" of vascular changes, new research suggests. The ...
Because Argus combines so many different health tools, the app functions like a supportive personal coach. Argus includes several features that set it apart from other apps on the market: “At Azumio, ...
Researchers at University of California, San Francisco took the heart rates of 50 patients using an EKG and smart device at the same time and found the simultaneous heart rate readings identified a ...
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