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One idea that deeply shaped Aether comes from rare disease research. A recent npj Digital Medicine paper shows that rare diseases are underdiagnosed not because data is missing, but because medical context does not compound over time. Diagnoses are provisional. Labels are noisy. Learning has to be longitudinal. This resonated personally. My mother was diagnosed with an extremely rare cancer...

AetherHealthcare makes sense when data has memory!
Aether's an AI-powered longitudinal health platform that combines a patient-owned health record with a lightweight EHR for doctors. It ingests fragmented medical data from labs, hospitals, clinics, and documents; organizes it into a longitudinal health graph for each individual. By learning from data over time, Aether surfaces trends, changes, and early risk signals missed in episodic care. Built for India’s fragmented healthcare system, Aether is already used by 25,000+ patients, 3 hospitals

AetherHealthcare makes sense when data has memory!
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Hi all, my first time launch on PH. Would love feedback
I built Aether because I lived through how broken Healthcare systems are, across the world. When my mother was sick with cancer (which went undiagnosed right until the day before she passed), I noticed how medical professionals really worked in silos. Neurologists only dealt with reports that mattered to them, haemotologists with those that were related to blood only, and similarly others. Not...
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Hi Product Hunt, I’m Akash, founder of Aether. This is personal. A few years ago, my mom’s cancer went undiagnosed until it was too late. Her medical records were scattered across portals and PDFs. I found myself copying reports and lab results into Excel, manually entering values and plotting charts, hoping a pattern would emerge. It shouldn’t take a desperate family member with a spreadsheet...

AetherHealthcare makes sense when data has memory!
