STAT Health sells an in-ear wearable that patients can use 24/7 to track blood flow.
So when Lee's elderly father began having repeated fainting sessions, Lee turned to in-ear technology to help solve the problem.
His brainchild is STAT Health, an 24/7 in-ear wearable that measures blood flow to the head to better understand symptoms such as dizziness, brain fog, headaches, fainting, and fatigue that occur while standing.
STAT Health's in-ear wearable.
The wearable was clinically tested at Johns Hopkins University and was shown to predict fainting in users minutes before it happens.
Persons:
Long, Daniel Lee, Lee, Paul Jin
Organizations:
Health, J2 Ventures, BonAngels Venture Partners, STAT Health, Johns Hopkins University
Locations:
Bose