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1 year ago

An algorithm that tells you how to play games like Solitaire: FreeCell, Spider Solitaire, and Hearts

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2 years ago

Inventor Dr. Ramesh Kale has been working on a low-cost, disposable "smart" pacemaker for under $1,500. The device is implanted in a pocket-sized battery pack that an individual wears around their waist. The pacemaker is connected to the battery pack via a small wire. When the device senses irregular heartbeats, it sends a signal to the battery pack, which then notifies the individual's doctor. The battery pack is replaceable, and is expected to last up to a year.

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2 years ago

A startup that helps people with difficult to manage health conditions (diabetes, heart conditions, etc) and helps them to manage their health conditions with reminders to take medicine, etc

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2 years ago

A team of four, including two YC alumni, that makes an app that helps you track your heart rate during a workout.

144
2 years ago

A wearable device that monitors your heart rate and breathing patterns to help treat sleep apnea.

136
2 years ago

A startup that uses a sensor and a mobile app to monitor heart rate and push the data to a doctor’s smartphone. This ensures the doctor has a real-time read on the patient’s health.

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2 years ago

A startup that wants to use artificial intelligence to help improve the lives of aging parents. The company's first product is a watch that listens to the wearer's heartbeat and detects a change in heart rate caused by a number of possible issues. It then sends help via text message.

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1 year ago

A startup that’s building a medical device that can be worn like a watch to measure a person’s heart rate throughout the day.

114
2 years ago

A smart app that keeps track of your health and wellness. The startup is working on a sensor that can be attached to a band or other wearable device and track vitals like heart rate, body temperature, and more.

113
2 years ago

A startup in the heart of one of the biggest tech hubs in the world that wants to help startups find genius.

112
2 years ago

An employee-owned co-living space in the heart of New York City in which residents can rent private rooms for $1,000 a month with monthly fees of $200.

105
2 years ago

A smartwatch that combines “a step counter, altimeter, heart rate monitor, and sleep monitoring device”.

87
2 years ago

This startup is building a tool that tracks and provides real-time information about your health, such as blood pressure, heart rate, and oxygen levels.

86
11 months ago

The startup is developing a system that uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to help physicians screen for diseases like cancer and heart disease. The startup was founded by MIT alumni.

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1 year ago

Calculates the amount of oxygen your blood is carrying, and tells you if you're at risk of getting a heart attack or stroke.

80
11 months ago

A wearable device for working out that contains a heart rate monitor, accelerometer, and GPS that users wear to track how they’re exercising.

79
2 years ago

A startup that builds “lifelogging wearables” for people to track their health and fitness habits. It tracks blood sugar, blood pressure, heart rate, sleep, and activity.

77
2 months ago

A process that allows music creators and labels to connect with fans on social media, using an old-fashioned phone call or email to get straight to the heart of the matter and figure out how they can make music together.

74
1 year ago

A group of students at Carnegie Mellon University are building a wearable that tracks the human heart rate, breathing, and activity. The technology is meant to be used for home wellness, but also to help with medical research.

70
1 year ago

A digital health platform that helps patients track their blood pressure, heart rate, and other measurements. The idea is that it’s less expensive, and easier to use than the existing devices, which are used by a small percentage of the market.

64
1 year ago

The startup is designing and selling a wearable device that tracks one’s hydration and heart rate to help athletes get a better exercise plan.

64
10 months ago

A startup that makes a wearable device that can detect the slightest inkling of a heart attack and call 911 immediately.

61
1 year ago

A small wearable device that fits comfortably on your wrist. The company wants to build a health-tracking device that tracks your activity, sleep, and heart rate, and syncs with your phone to show you personalized stats.

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11 months ago

A smart, secure wearable that tracks how often you're sleeping, how much you're moving, and what you're doing in bed. The wearable is meant to track data like heart rate, movement, and sleep quality, while also helping users set goals and track progress.

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2 years ago

Embrace is a team of scientists that are working on a way to detect and prevent heart attacks. They’re focused on developing a blood test that can detect a heart attack before it happens so that doctors can treat and prevent it. The startup has raised $84,000 in seed funding.

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1 year ago

A smart suit that monitors a cyclist’s body and sounds an alert if the cyclist is having a heart attack. Geekster’s founders say that it’s a much cheaper alternative to an electrocardiogram, and only takes a few seconds to measure a person’s heart rate.

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11 months ago

It is a drop-in-a-bucket startup incubator in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles. The company was founded in 2017 by former Google executive Brian Wieser. The company's mission is to foster entrepreneurship in the city of Los Angeles.

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8 months ago

A startup that makes a sex toy that vibrates to the sound of your heartbeat.

46
6 months ago

A wearable healthcare device that tracks stress and heart rate and syncs with a smartphone app to help users manage their stress and anxiety.

42
11 months ago

A new type of stethoscope that connects to your smartphone, allowing you to hear and track your heartbeat.

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8 months ago

A tool for tracking your fitness, with a fitness tracker that measures things like your heart rate and distance. The startup is working on a product called the

34
3 months ago

A wearable that allows users to track their heart rate and blood pressure.

26
3 months ago

A company that helps people take a low-impact workout to keep their blood pressure and heart rate in check.

22
2 years ago

Idea: The startup wants to help people make sense of their health data (such as sleep, nutrition and exercise) by building a platform for tracking personal health The startup has built a wearable device that tracks heart rate and falls asleep with its users, collecting data that can be analyzed to give insights into sleep patterns

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