May 21, 2024 8:01 pm
Technologies for Healing: Cancer, Diabetes, and Post-Trauma Patients

As technology continues to advance, it is playing a crucial role in improving the health freedom of patients. We spoke with CEOs and senior managers from various companies to understand how these innovations are shaping the future of healthcare.

SyqeAir, an inhaler and cartridge for medical cannabis, has revolutionized the way patients manage their pain. Hagit Kamin, CEO of SyqeAir, is passionate about helping patients find relief without smoking cannabis. The technology behind their inhaler allows for precise dosing and control, making it easier for patients to manage their condition on a daily basis. SyqeAir’s solution offers hope and independence to those dealing with chronic pain.

Novartis Israel has developed unique treatments that have improved the lives of patients with diseases like multiple sclerosis. Dr. Nana Ben Zvi, the medical director at Novartis Israel, explained that technology has allowed them to create treatments that slow the progression of the disease and improve symptoms. These treatments have given patients more control over their conditions and allowed them to lead fuller lives alongside their disease.

Gefen Medical has also embraced technology to improve the lives of diabetics. Shahar Cohen, VP of Technologies at Gefen Medical, highlighted the Freestyle Libra 2 system from Abbott which allows real-time monitoring of blood sugar levels without finger pricks. This innovation provides freedom and independence to diabetics, allowing them to live a full life despite their condition.

Biolojic Design is pioneering smart treatments based on artificial intelligence to eliminate solid cancerous tumors. The company’s antibody designed by AI has successfully entered its second phase of trial shows promise in treating various types of cancer patients. Biolojic Design’s cutting-edge technology offers new hope for those battling cancer and promises a brighter future for those living with this disease

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