Health Reading List | June 12, 2015 | Startup Highlight: Empatica
I am very familiar with the impact of seizures and epilepsy, so I am very much behind a wearable that has a great clinical endpoint of reducing injuries related to the disease. For Empatica, epilepsy is just the beginning, so I'm excited to see what they tackle next!
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