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Oxehealth, a UK-based distance health monitoring device spun out of University of Oxford’s Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Oxford University Hospitals, has secured £5m ($6.4m) of funding co-led by commercialisation firm IP Group and investment firm Ora, Yahoo Finance UK reported on Saturday. Oxehealth’s technology relies on computer vision, sensors and signal processing to track a patient’s pulse and breathing rates from a distance without physically affixing wired clips or pulse oximeters to the patient’s fingers, allowing greater social distancing.…

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