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It’s live now on the main page!
New launch coming tomorrow :)
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@wyattchang11 what was the hardest part of building Empirical for web?

Empirical Health for webComprehensive preventive heart health solution scaled w/ AI
When Empirical Health first launched, it was centered around iOS and Android apps to help you optimize your heart health in your daily life. But sometimes you need a larger screen, especially when viewing blood test reports (there are 100+ biomarkers per test).
Now, you can view all of your blood test results, check heart attack risk scores, message your doctor, and schedule lab reviews from your desktop or phone without downloading an app.

Empirical Health for webComprehensive preventive heart health solution scaled w/ AI
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New launch coming tomorrow :)
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Nice launch! What's been the hardest part of getting LLMs to perform well in going all the way from an SOP doc to a working API?

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We've been enjoying using Gemini at @Empirical Health -- it's especially good at PDF parsing. Have you benchmarked any other areas where you think Gemini is especially strong vs other models right now?

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The birds look very cool! What inspired that approach and why is it better for people with ADHD?

TaskTreeA gamified todo list app especially for people with ADHD
Measure, predict, and prevent your risk of heart disease. Start with 85+ biomarkers for $190, then build a personalized action plan using your results and data from your Apple Watch, Fitbit, Samsung, and Pixel.

Empirical Heart HealthDon't die of a heart attack
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Hey everyone! We’re Brandon, Raquel, Harish, and Wyatt—we’re a team of doctors and engineers here to help you improve your heart health. We previously worked at Kaiser, Google, and Apple, and ran one of the first studies to use deep learning to detect abnormal heart rhythms using the Apple Watch's heart rate sensor. Heart disease kills more people than all cancers combined—but it’s also the...

Empirical Heart HealthDon't die of a heart attack
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Very cool! Could you see Cedalio eventually making compliance with SOC2, HIPAA, etc easier?

CedalioA database that is verifiable and auditable by default
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This is great! At my last startup we had to integrate with traditional insurance eligibility “APIs”—they were terrible. Text-based format, poor documentation, no error codes. There’s clearly a need for Stripe for healthcare, and I’m glad Opkit is here to build it.

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Thank you Chris. We hope you all like the new Habits feature! Much of what you're seeing was designed and built by @tehKaiyu, with @johnsonhsieh and @stephaniejyee. For those new to Cardiogram, we organize your heart rate data on both your phone and Apple Watch. On the Watch, you can see a live heart rate chart in the dock and a heart rate complication on your watchface. On the phone, you can...

Cardiogram 2.0Organizing heart rate data, making it meaningful and useful

Cardiogram 2.0Organizing heart rate data, making it meaningful and useful

