MedMe Health, a virtual care and clinical services technology platform, announced $2.7 million in seed funding led by M12, Microsoft’s venture fund, with participation from Graphite Ventures, Y Combinator and MaRS IAF. The investment supports the company’s continued growth, product development and global expansion. Read more.
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