5 athletes making moves in the digital health space

Originally known for their sports prowess, many athletes are starting to flex their investment skills and some are targeting digital health.

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Here are five athletes making moves in the digital health space:

 

  1. Cleveland Cavaliers point guard Ricky Rubio is bringing his “I Am Ready” project, a program that provides virtual reality to pediatric patients, to the U.S.
  2. NBA MVP and Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo invested in Antidote, a virtual care company that offers primary care to families at a fixed price.
  3. Olympic champion gymnast Simone Biles broke ties with digital mental health company Cerebral after the company laid off 20 percent of its staff.
  4. Tennis star Serena Williams’ venture capital fund invested in women’s health platform Teal.
  5. Tennis star Venus Williams joined digital health at home company Zeel as a board member and adviser.

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