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The Six Israeli Startups On ‘Forbes’ Top Ten Health Tech Changing The World

 israeli startups       israeli startups: The technology giants have already taken notice of Israeli breakthroughs in tech, but now the finance buffs are too. In a recent post by “Forbes,” six Israeli startups were named in a list of the “10 Health Companies Changing the World”, overwhelming the list not only with the variety of life-saving applications, but their ingenious tech-savy way of doing so. Get to know the six startups that were honored in “Forbes” list: By Maya Yarowsky No Camels

 

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ReWalk

Over two years ago, we here at NoCamels posed the question, “Will Israeli Product ‘ReWalk’ Make Wheelchairs Obsolete?”, and now, with important advances in the robotic exoskeleton’s capabilities, we may finally have an answer. Created by seasoned Israeli entrepreneur and founder of ARGO Medical Technologies, Dr. Amit Goffer, who himself is paralyzed from the waist down, ReWalk was designed to help paraplegics and those with spinal cord injuries move smoothly again. The ReWalk device is strapped on to the user’s legs and stimulates the movement of their pelvis and limbs. With the addition of crutch support, individuals who were previously limited to a wheelchair can suddenly climb stairs and communicate eye-to-eye with those around them. ReWalk’s ability to restore upright mobility is revolutionizing the lives of wheelchair-bound, evidenced in Claire Lornas’s walk of the 2012 London Marathon in 17 days, a feat that she would have never been able to complete if it weren’t for Goffer’s incredible walking machine.

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Totally Pregnant

Bye, bye pregnancy books. Hello pregnancy apps! Like many of our precious moments in life, pregnancy too has gone high-tech, with numerous applications popping up to help budding mothers monitor their nine-month journey. However, according to “Forbes,” one app stands out from the rest and that is the Israeli-developed platform Totally Pregnant. The colorfully designed app available for iOS and Android allows moms to track the baby’s growth, their own health, receive expert advice based on their location and to view 3D images of the fetus’s development. In addition to the nitty gritty of expecting, users can share sonograms in photo albums, watch informative videos on things like pregnancy yoga and even shop for their little bun in the oven. The startup recently released an international version and is now available in the US and 64 other countries, helping the moms and dads of the world keep calm, cool and collected before expecting.

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Telesofia

Telesofia Mobile Device 300x210 The Six Israeli Startups On ‘Forbes’ Top Ten Health Tech Changing The WorldYou’ve probably heard the modern-day adage that it’s best to avoid the internet when it comes to medical advice, but Israeli company Telesofia hopes to reverse the negative stigma with its platform. The startup allows doctors from all around the globe to provide personal, accurate and interactive medical instructions through intuitive patient education videos. For instance, if a patient receives a new medicine from their doctor and are unsure of how to use it, Telesofia’s videos illustrate and simply explain how the medication should be used and what side effects to take note of, data which is tailored to the specific needs of the user, according to the information that they input into the platform. Telesofia’s videos are available on every kind of internet-powered device and could potentially be used by anyone anywhere to save an endangered individual’s life in the case of a deadly seizure, a terrible allergic reaction or even heart attack. Most of all, it’s good to know that someone is finally taking responsibility for the medical information on the internet, and with videos.

 

Surgical Theater

The fact that an experienced air force pilot has a knack for impossibly complicated surgical procedures may not seem so far-fetched, as it certainty wasn’t for Moty Avisar and Alon Geri, the co-founders of Surgical Theater. The breakthrough medical platform already being used by neurosurgeons in the United States is called the Selman Surgical Rehearsal Platform (SRP) and allows doctors to practice the intricate surgery they are about to perform on 3D images taken from the patient’s CT and MRI scans. In order to get to know the brain (or other potential organs) they are about to work on, the doctors can meander through the patients cortex using joysticks to practice the operation, a lot like a video game. The Surgical Theater was presented at the 2012 Congress of Neurological Surgeons where it was named a “new technology to watch”, and since it secured FDA approval this past February, the technology has been implemented in major US hospitals like Mount Sinai, the Mayo Clinic and NYU and UCLA hospitals. Following the success of their SRP, Surgical Theater is now looking to develop technology that will allow surgeons to look past organs and other arteries in their way during surgery, minimizing the chances for a dangerous mishap.

 

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HelpAround

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Anyone who has diabetes or knows someone with the common insulin-resistant condition can tell you that it involves a lot of equipment and care. However, even if a diabetics takes impeccable care of themselves, disaster can strike at any moment, which is why the Israeli-developed application HelpAround wants to keep as many people as possible in the loop. The mobile application allows diabetes patients of all walks of life to find someone in their vicinity with a glucose tablet, meter or dose of insulin to share. In addition, if a diabetic person suddenly goes into a diabetic coma or has a seizure, the emergency response of nearby nurses or just people familiar with diabetes can be rendered with the touch of a smartphone button. HelpAround has something even for the diabetic who knows it all, with a unique crowd-run and anonymous platform for advice and support from those using the app nearby. Recently, the startup has begun to promote its service in another, and more common forum, food allergies with future funding hopes to expand the service to other common chronic diseases.

 

uMoove

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Don’t get too creeped out, but soon enough your device will be watching you. One of the leaders of eye and facial-tracking technology, Israeli startup uMoove has developed a platform for gesture-recognition on mobile devices, allowing users to play games or companies to observe user interest all with the blink of an eye. While the company has already developed platforms enabling video games to react to facial expressions, as well as other commonly used mobile components, uMoove now hopes to apply its technology for important medical uses. According to a report in “Scientific American,” eye-tracking software, like uMoove’s, could be used to discover serious brain disorders, such as autism, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and Parkinson’s disease, just to name a few. The eye and facial recognition technology can analyze an individual’s world view, which, as eye-tracking researcher at the University of Toronto Moshe Eizenman explains, “reflects a model of the world that exists inside the brain of each individual.” The interest in uMoove’s tracking technology spiked a good deal of investor interest, about $3 million worth to date, and hopefully the company will use its funds to delve into any potentially important diagnostic capabilities.

Photos: Close up of doctor’s body holding tablet pc with media illustration by Bigstock

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