Google’s got a thing for Seattle health tech startups. The tech giant acquired Sound Life Sciences, a small University of Washington spinout that developed an app to monitor breathing, GeekWire… Read More
A cell phone attached to a tiny plastic cup can detect how fast blood clots and has the potential to supplant the need for regular clinical testing of millions of… Read More
Sound Life Sciences has clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to market its app that monitors breathing, the University of Washington spinout announced Thursday. The app is based… Read More
University of Washington researchers are developing a wearable device to detect opioid overdoses and administer a drug to reverse them. The prototype device injects naloxone, a life-saving antidote, when it… Read More