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Flow
The Swedish startup Flow combines brain stimulation and behavioral therapy to treat clinical depression.
Founded by the clinical psychologist Daniel Månsson and the neuroscientist Erik Rehn, Flow is medically certified for use at home and provides a non-pharmaceutical alternative for people suffering from depression.
The company received a $1.5 million investment from California-based Khosla Ventures in 2019.
Flow s headset device delivers a constant, low direct current to stimulate neurons in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.
It s paired with the Flow app, which guides users through exercises informed by behavioral therapy. The company said 81% of users have reported feeling relief from symptoms after three weeks. ....

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PBC Biomed to lead consortium in development of bone


PBC Biomed to lead consortium in development of bone adhesive
May 04, 2021 04:00 ET
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PBC Biomed Ltd
PBC Biomed Ltd
Shannon, IRELAND
SHANNON, Ireland, May 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) PBC Biomed, an Irish-based Medical Device Company, will lead a consortium comprised of Biodesign Europe and SFI Research Centre for Advanced Manufacturing (I-Form) at Dublin City University and Dolmen Design & Innovation, a Dublin-based product design company, in developing a bone adhesive for the treatment of osteoporotic fractures. This partnership was recently awarded €3.4M by the Irish Governments Disruptive Technologies Innovation Fund (DTIF), with an additional €2M investment from the industry partners associated with the project. ....

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