MedCity News August 11, 2023
Marissa Plescia

An AI-driven app called juli improved symptoms of asthma and depression, two randomized controlled trials found. The app takes in data from electronic medical records, smartphones, wearable devices, the environment and patient questionnaires to provide personalized health recommendations.

A new digital health app called juli proved effective in helping patients with asthma or depression, two randomized controlled trials showed.

Boston-based juli is an AI-driven app that helps patients manage their chronic conditions, including asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, generalized anxiety disorder, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, migraine, hypertension and chronic pain. It takes data from electronic medical records, smartphones, wearable devices, the environment and patient questionnaires. Based on that data, juli will provide suggestions to help patients tackle their symptoms,...

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