Healthcare products that are taken as supplements to enhance the health of consumers and food additives added to food products to enhance their taste, smell or preserve them are made available to customers on Ddu (Drugdu.com) from the most reliable healthcare products & food additives suppliers.
Food additives are substances added to food products for enhancing the taste, appearance and flavor. The US-FDA consider food additives as GRAS (generally recognized as safe). According to Mordor Intelligence, there occurred a rapid rise in the food additives market with an anticipated annual growth rate of 6% during from 2018-2023.
Wearable Medical devices took the world by storm and have altered our way of life forever. In 2016 the market for wearables reached an estimated $2 billion and experts predict that this number will skyrocket to $6 billion by 2023.
GE Healthcare has launched a second phase III (AURORA) clinical trial for using Flurpiridaz 18F Injection in positron-emission tomography (PET) myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI), in order to detect coronary artery disease (CAD).
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the first autonomous artificial intelligence diagnostic system, IDx-DR and the University of Iowa Healthcare has become the first healthcare organization to implement it.
A recent survey from Intel revealed that health system decision-makers have considered artificial intelligence as a new element of life. Still, many people are anxious as to whether it could provide safe care.
General Electric (GE) has a new spinoff with great potential in the healthcare sector, as a separate standalone firm. This would enable great opportunities for growth and innovation.
Sanford Health, a healthcare delivery system acquired the Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society, a senior healthcare services provider for an undisclosed amount. Both South Dakota based healthcare providers announced the merge to form a $6 billion company with 47,000 employees nationwide.
KT Corporation, the largest leading telephone company on South Korea, showcased a telemedicine system at its launching ceremony of its global pilot project last week, that connects Central Clinical Hospital No.1 of Moscow, with regional hospitals in Tula and Yaroslavl, 200 km and 300 km away for the capital.
India, Bengaluru based SigTuple, a startup focusing on Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare has raised $19 million in their series B funding. The investment was led by IDG Ventures, pi Ventures Partners along with Accel, Axilor Ventures, VH Capital, Endiya Partners and Flipkart’s executive chairman Binny Bansal. The startup has also bagged venture debt from Trifecta Capital in this round. In an earlier investment round, the company raised $6.5 million from various investors.
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