Okay, I can't help myself. Natural Cycles, a Europe-based firm that provides a fertility tracking app for women, has raised $30 million in additional funding. Seems to me like a natural coupling would be with that Roman company posted on last week, the one that helps men with ED.
The American Medical Association is investing $15 million in a startup incubator called Health 2047, with hopes it will provide technology solutions to help physicians.
Germany-based Ada Health has raised $47 million for its app that use artificial intelligence to help patients manage health and interact with providers.
Okay, this will be fun. Roman, an online men's health platform with an initial focus on erectile dysfunction, raises a stiff, potent $3.1 million in initial funding, with a hard sell to investors.
WPP Health & Wellness, a health marketing communications firm, has powerfully invested in Mighty Proud Media, which operates a site called The Mighty for patients with serious disabilities and health challenges.
Telehealth start up Health-at-Hand gets a thumbs up, palming $3.1 million in financing from investors it fingered. (and somebody may be getting the finger depending on the deal goes!)
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