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Cathy Russey

Cathy Russey
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Cathy Russey () is Online Editor at WT | Wearable Technologies and specialized in writing about the latest medical wearables and enabling technologies on the market. Cathy can be contacted at info(at)wearable-technologies.com.
CEVA VisiSonics 3D Spatial Audio

CEVA Collaborates with VisiSonics To Develop A Comprehensive 3D Spatial Audio Solution for Embedded...

CEVA, the leading licensor of wireless connectivity and smart sensing technologies, and VisiSonics, a developer of best-in-class, patented 3D spatial audio technologies, have partnered...
Connextyle Shirt stroke rehabilitation

Connextyle Smart Shirt Provides Multi-Sensory Healing For Stroke Patients

Designer and researcher Jessica Smarsch has introduced Connextyle, a stroke rehabilitation garment designed for measuring muscle activity. Inspired by ancient Japanese technique called Kintsugi,...
Ebb Therapeutics CoolDrift Versa

Ebb Therapeutics’ New Sleep Wearable Targets Racing Mind – The Root Cause of Sleeplessness

Pittsburgh-based sleep tech company Ebb Therapeutics announced the launch of CoolDrift Versa, the company's second clinically-validated sleep wearable. The device leverages exclusive cooling technology...
Notable Apple Watch App EHR

Notable’s Apple Watch App Helping Doctors Save Time On EHR

EHR, or Electronic Health Record is crucial for the digitized healthcare system. EHR can both improve patient care and increase efficiency in healthcare. However,...
Wearable diagnostic helping healthcare

Amid COVID-19 Pandemic Innovative Diagnostic Devices Helping The Healthcare System

The covid-19 pandemic illustrates the importance of medical devices and wearable remote monitoring devices in healthcare. As hospitals were struggling to make space for...
Graphene Facemask Can Kill Coronavirus

Graphene Facemask Kills Bacteria and Showed Potential In Deactivating Coronavirus

Face masks have become a vital part of our armament in the battle against coronavirus. However, these masks need to be used properly; incorrect...