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Evolutionary model for antibiotic resistance reveals dose timing critical to careCleveland Clinic researchers are working to improve the way we use evolutionary modeling to understand drug resistance. The study, published in Science Advances, uses a new type of evolutionary model called a "fitness seascape" to incorporate a patient's dosage schedule into models that predict whether an infection will develop antibiotic... Read more
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AI tool analyzes blood DNA fragments for faster, affordable cancer monitoringScientists from the A*STAR Genome Institute of Singapore (A*STAR GIS) have developed a new artificial intelligence (AI)-based method called "Fragle" that makes tracking cancer easier and faster using blood tests.... Read more
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Clinically deployed AI guidance may prevent C. difficile spreadAI guidance for clinicians aimed at reducing the spread of Clostridioides difficile—a bacteria that can be deadly for sick patients—was deployed for the first time in a hospital setting, according to a University of Michigan-led study published in JAMA Network Open.... Read more
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Algorithm streamlines vascular system design for 3D printed heartsThere are more than 100,000 people on organ transplant lists in the U.S., some of whom will wait years to receive one—and some may not survive the wait. Even with a good match, there is a chance that a person's body will reject the organ. To shorten waiting periods and... Read more
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Nonlinear neural network model reveals how fly brains reduce odor complexityTwo RIKEN researchers have used a scheme for simplifying data to mimic how the brain of a fruit fly reduces the complexity of information about smells it perceives. This could also help enhance our understanding of how the human brain processes sensory data.... Read more
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Broad-spectrum coronavirus drug developed through AI-enabled dynamic modelingAbout 30% of all respiratory tract infections are caused by coronaviruses, leading to widespread illnesses and, in some cases, to epidemic and even pandemic outbreaks, as we experienced with the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the development of groundbreaking technology that enables the design of prophylactic vaccines, access to those vaccines is... Read more
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VitalHide puts privacy first in the age of wireless health monitoringWireless health monitoring is rapidly evolving, promising a future where breathing, heart rate, and other key metrics can be tracked passively, continuously, and without the need for wearables, such as smartwatches, fitness trackers, or other bulky medical monitors.... Read more
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New digital marker could improve childhood asthma detectionResearchers at the Indiana University School of Medicine have developed a more accurate and cost-effective method to predict asthma diagnoses in children by using readily available electronic health records. This scalable approach could enhance early detection rates and help reduce the risk of asthma disease progression in young patients.... Read more
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Harnessing digital technology to enhance the future of pediatric nursingThe future of pediatric nursing could see digital technology play a larger role in delivering safer and more personalized care for children.... Read more
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How AI can be integrated seamlessly into pathological diagnosisAlgorithms from artificial intelligence (AI) are being used more and more frequently, including for medical diagnosis. However, their potential is barely being tapped in a number of areas. A collaborative project from Universitätsklinikum Erlangen (UKER) at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) and Gravina Hospital in Caltagirone (Italy) is showing that it does... Read more
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FDA plans to use AI to speed up drug and food safety reviewsThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says it plans to use artificial intelligence (AI) to help speed the approval of new drugs and medical devices.... Read more
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Do you talk to AI when you're feeling down? Here's where chatbots get their therapy adviceAs more and more people spend time chatting with artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots such as ChatGPT, the topic of mental health has naturally emerged. Some people have positive experiences that make AI seem like a low-cost therapist.... Read more
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Menstrual tracking apps collect sensitive data, raising privacy and safety concernsSmartphone apps that track menstrual cycles are a "gold mine" for consumer profiling, collecting information on everything from exercise, diet and medication to sexual preferences, hormone levels and contraception use, according to a University of Cambridge report.... Read more
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New model predicts risk of deep vein thrombosis in patients with epithelial ovarian cancerNomograms have a strong reputation as reliable predictive models that simplify statistical prediction models and guide personalized treatment to formulate preventive measures for various diseases. Through a new study, a nomogram was developed and validated to predict the risk of patients with epithelial ovarian cancer developing deep vein thrombosis.... Read more
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Chatbots can help clinicians become better communicators, and this could boost vaccine uptakeMeasles is back. In recent months, outbreaks have re-emerged across North America, including 2,968 cases in Canada as of May 31, 2025. At the heart of many of these surges lies missed childhood vaccinations—not just because of access barriers, but also due to conversations that didn't happen.... Read more