When Butterfly Network first began rolling out its handheld ultrasound scanners in 2018, much of the focus was on providing tools to parts of Africa and Latin America, where access to large and more ...
The images in front of me on this Zoom call don't make much sense: There's a pie slice of noisy gray, punctuated by long, dark shadows that slide around laterally. And at the top sits a series of ...
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Could a handheld, smartphone-based ultrasound device help people without medical training diagnose their own illnesses? That's what one company, Butterfly Networks, promises its technology will do.
Mobile ultrasound startup Butterfly Network has become digital health’s most recently minted unicorn after raising a $250 million Series D round at a $1.25 billion valuation, according to a source ...
With the right device, it appears the iPhone can even detect cancer. John Martin, the chief medical officer for Butterfly Network was testing out a device called Butterfly iQ, a small imaging machine ...
Early detection of diseases can greatly increase a patient’s chance for successful treatment, but many are reluctant to visit a doctor because they’re either too busy or afraid of high costs. Those ...
Ultrasound machines that connect to smartphones are helping doctors safely scan coronavirus patients
(CNN) — When Butterfly Network first began rolling out its handheld ultrasound scanners in 2018, much of the focus was on providing tools to parts of Africa and Latin America, where access to large ...
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