![]() ![]() ![]() Said Wednesday its experimental coronavirus vaccine induced immune responses in people aged 56 years and older that were comparable to those seen in younger adults in a small study, a promising sign for a vulnerable age group, The Wall Street Journal reports.Īpic Bio Inc., which is developing treatments for rare genetic diseases, namedĪs executive vice president and chief medical officer. * At the same time, MDLive Inc., a rival telehealth company, is preparing for an IPO early next year, and Talkspace, the text-based therapy company, is seen by some as a target for companies interested in expanding their behavioral health platforms. #FOLX HEALTH REGISTRATION#The company, known as Amwell, is one of several remote-care companies seeking ways to capitalize on a surge in usage during the coronavirus pandemic and on Monday filed a registration statement for an initial public offering. Telehealth company American Well Corp. in recent months explored a sale in lieu of going public, according to a person familiar with the matter. The coronavirus pandemic has put the once-niche category of telemedicine in the spotlight and is now driving a flurry of deal activity involving virtual health-care providers, The Wall Street Journal’s Sarah Krouse reports. * The LGBT community often faces disparities in their medical care because of discrimination and a lack of knowledge among many health-care providers about their particular experiences and needs, experts say. Breitenstein, Define Ventures, Bessemer Venture Partners and Polaris Partners, plans to connect consumers signing on as members with doctors and other health-care professionals who are experienced in treating LGBT people. ![]() * Folx Health, which recently raised $4.4 million in venture capital from Ms. She later co-founded Optum’s corporate venture arm, Optum Ventures. Breitenstein was co-founder and chief product officer of Humedica, which the Optum unit of insurer UnitedHealth Group Inc. Breitenstein, who previously co-founded and sold digital-health startup Humedica Inc., has raised venture capital for Folx Health Inc., a company she founded to provide telehealth services to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, WSJ Pro’s Brian Gormley reports. ![]()
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