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Lucid Dreaming: A New Frontier for Neuroscience Innovation

Lloyd Price

As research progresses and technology advances, we can expect to see groundbreaking innovations that will transform the way we perceive and experience reality. Healthcare Technology Thought Leadership from Nelson Advisors – Market Insights, Analysis & Predictions.

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Neuromodulation, Gate Control Theory, Auditory Distraction and using Sound to explore Pain Management

Lloyd Price

Studies have shown that auditory stimulation can be effective in reducing pain perception in both acute and chronic pain conditions. For example, one study found that listening to music during labor and delivery could help to reduce pain and anxiety in women. Reduced Anxiety: Pain and anxiety often go hand-in-hand.

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Average Multiples and Key Drivers of Digital Therapeutics (DTx) M&A deals in 2023

Lloyd Price

Corporate Development for Healthcare Technology companies in EMEA Healthcare Technology Thought Leadership from Nelson Advisors – Market Insights, Analysis & Predictions. Diabetes management: DTx products can assist in blood glucose control, insulin therapy management, and lifestyle modification for diabetes patients.

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Digital Musculoskeletal Investment Trends 2024 and Future Innovation in the Digital MSK market

Lloyd Price

Mergers, Acquisitions, Growth and Strategy for Healthcare Technology companies HealthTech M&A - Buy Side, Sell Side, Growth & Strategy services for companies in Europe, Middle East and Africa. link] Healthcare Technology Buy Side, Sell Side, Growth & Strategy services for Founders, Owners and Investors.

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How Artificial Intelligence Can Transform Payment Integrity

Hinduja Global Solutions

In the end, a few hundred words written by a celebrity cost the healthcare system nearly $14 million for tests that were largely unnecessary. Though this was a clear example of overutilization, the payment integrity programs of most health plans mounted responses that were either ineffective or non-existent.