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Prevencio Announces Laboratory Commercialization Partnership with Atlas Genomics Incorporating Microsoft's AI-computing Cloud


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Prevencio Announces Laboratory Commercialization Partnership with Atlas Genomics Incorporating Microsoft’s AI-computing Cloud
April 21, 2021 GMT
KIRKLAND, Wash. (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 21, 2021
Prevencio, Inc. today announces an Agreement with Atlas Genomics to commercially launch its highly accurate, AI-driven HART blood tests for heart disease and risk of heart attack, stroke, and cardiovascular death. The HART blood tests are now available and can be ordered through your physician.
Atlas Genomics is a CLIA-certified, high complexity diagnostic lab providing the highest quality of testing, service, and technology. Prevencio’s and Atlas’ partnership incorporates the use of Microsoft’s Azure AI-computing cloud for HART algorithm processing, scoring, report generation and secure physician delivery of Prevencio’s HART test reports. Additional terms of the deal are ....

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Screen time for older adults: Mobile health tech can support seniors with heart disease


Two-thirds of people with heart disease are ages 60 and older.
People who have had a heart attack or stroke are 20 times more likely to have additional cardiac events compared to people without heart disease.
Lifestyle modifications and medication adherence are key strategies to address heart disease.
Mobile health technology, which incorporates apps, devices, texting and phone calls, can inform and monitor older adults to support lifestyle modifications.
DALLAS, April 1, 2021 Mobile health technology can be beneficial in encouraging lifestyle behavior changes and medication adherence among adults ages 60 and older with existing heart disease, yet more research is needed to determine what methods are the most effective, according to a new scientific statement from the American Heart Association published today in the American Heart Association journal ....

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