Neurology

Digital Health Roundup: Digital Therapeutics Navigate GLP-1, Immersive Gaming; DHCoE AI Framework; Hello Heart

In this week’s Digital Health Roundup, Medtech Insight’s Ryan Nelson highlights Click Therapeutics’ FDA-cleared digital therapeutics (DTx) for depression and Sinaptica Therapeutics’ personalized neuromodulation for Alzheimer’s patients. Marion Webb discusses her interview with MindMaze’s John Krakauer on their gaming-focused DTx to help people recover from serious brain injuries. Elizabeth Orr introduces new voting members of the new Digital Health Advisory Committee and Natasha Barrow discusses Hello Heart’s new symptom-tracking feature in their heart-focused app.

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The Citeline News & Insights Awards 2025 are now open for entries, inviting organizations, teams, and individuals from across the global life sciences sector to showcase their achievements and innovations. This year’s awards promise to be bigger and more inclusive than ever.

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