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  • Professor examines use of technology to monitor patients after joint replacement
    Joint replacement surgery has advanced dramatically thanks to new materials, techniques, and technology. Procedures are safer, less invasive, and require less recovery time. There have also been great advancements in technology used to remotely monitor how patients recover from joint replacement surgery, also known as arthroplasty. However, these technologies have... Read more
  • AI and omics unlock personalized drugs and RNA therapies for heart disease
    AI, omics, and systems biology can now help scientists design targeted drugs for cardiovascular disease pathways once thought "untreatable."... Read more
  • Scientists create ChatGPT-like AI model for neuroscience to build one of the most detailed mouse brain maps to date
    In a powerful fusion of AI and neuroscience, researchers at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and Allen Institute designed an AI model that has created one of the most detailed maps of the mouse brain to date, featuring 1,300 regions/subregions.... Read more
  • Establishing a new global standard for precision medicine in sepsis and critical care
    In an advance for critical care medicine, two international studies published in parallel in the journal Nature Medicine have established a new unified framework for understanding the biological chaos of sepsis and other life-threatening illnesses. A University of Malta researcher, Dr. Brendon Scicluna of the Department of Applied Biomedical Science,... Read more
  • New calculator can help physicians better predict stroke risk in atrial fibrillation patients
    Researchers at the UNC School of Medicine and the University of Vermont have developed a more precise way to assess stroke risk in people with atrial fibrillation (A-Fib), a condition that affects 10.5 million Americans and is a leading cause of stroke.... Read more
  • Local ancestry inference method could improve accuracy of genetic testing and patient diagnoses
    Researchers at Texas Children's Neurological Research Institute (NRI) and Baylor College of Medicine have developed a powerful new tool within the Genome Aggregation Database (gnomAD) to sharpen the accuracy of genetic testing—a breakthrough with direct implications for patient diagnoses and care worldwide.... Read more
  • 'Aging well with AI' released—first in a two part series on AI and the health care workforce
    HealthFORCE, a national alliance of leaders dedicated to addressing the root causes of America's health care workforce crisis, along with the American Academy of Physician Associates (AAPA) and West Health, today released "Aging Well with AI: Empowering Care through Innovation," the first in a two-part white paper series exploring how... Read more
  • Seeing double: Visual anagrams that rotate open doors for brain research
    New artificial intelligence-generated images that appear to be one thing, but something else entirely when rotated, are helping scientists test the human mind.... Read more
  • Health care workers turn to AI to reduce electronic paperwork burnout
    A Yale School of Medicine-led research group, working with six US health systems, reports an association between a single ambient AI scribe platform and lower short-term burnout among ambulatory clinicians.... Read more
  • AI will soon have a say in approving or denying Medicare treatments
    Taking a page from the private insurance industry's playbook, the Trump administration will launch a program next year to find out how much money an artificial intelligence algorithm could save the federal government by denying care to Medicare patients.... Read more
  • ChatGPT can't diagnose you. Here's why
    From "Dr. Google" to AI-powered chatbots, the internet is full of health advice. But for a safe checkup or diagnosis, experts say it's still best to leave it to the professionals.... Read more
  • How better software choices could cut US health care costs
    Denied insurance claims are among the biggest challenges facing the U.S. health care system—driving up costs and leaving providers with billions in unpaid bills.... Read more
  • AI chatbots often outperform doctors in diagnosis, but need safeguards to avoid overprescribing
    If you've been to a medical appointment recently, you may have already interacted with AI. As you describe your symptoms to the doctor, they may ask your permission to use an "AI scribe" to convert audio into medical notes in real time.... Read more
  • Human-AI coaching models boost weight loss
    Adding human coaches to artificial intelligence-powered weight-loss programs significantly boosts user success, underscoring the value of hybrid human-AI models in digital health, a new study suggests.... Read more
  • AI can strengthen pandemic preparedness
    How to identify the next dangerous virus before it spreads among people is the central question in a new Comment in The Lancet Infectious Diseases. In it, researchers discuss how AI, combined with the One Health approach, can contribute to improved prediction and surveillance.... Read more

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