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AI tops density in predicting breast cancer riskAn image-only artificial intelligence (AI) model for predicting the five-year risk of breast cancer provided stronger and more precise risk stratification than breast density assessment, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).... Read more -
Kennedy sharpens vaccine attacks, without scientific backingAs the federal government prepares for the next meeting of its Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has intensified his attacks on aluminum vaccine components used in many shots to boost the body's immune response.... Read more -
Telehealth in pediatric primary care surged, then declined post-COVIDA new study in JAMA Network Open describes patterns of telehealth use before and during the COVID-19 pandemic among children in the Bronx.... Read more -
Virtual retina could help unlock new vision loss treatmentsNew computer modeling could help scientists better understand how the retina regenerates, opening the door to new treatments for vision loss, according to a study from the University of Surrey.... Read more -
Hybrid ambient documentation decreases after-hours work, note delays for physicians, researchers reportPhysicians often need to work outside of typical clinic hours to complete patient visit notes, and studies have shown this "pajama time," along with other factors driven by documentation burden, increases rates of burnout.... Read more -
Clinicians' lack of adoption knowledge interferes with adoptees' patient-clinician relationship, analysis indicatesResearchers examined health care challenges faced by adult adoptees and how being adopted affects relationships with their clinicians. U.S. adult adoptees completed a mixed-methods online survey. A total of 204 participants were included in the final analysis.... Read more -
New platform tests AI fairness and accuracy in diabetic eye disease screeningResearchers have developed the world's first real-world head-to-head testing platform to determine whether commercial artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms are fit for NHS use to detect disease in a fair, equitable, transparent and trustworthy way, using diabetic eye disease as the first example.... Read more -
Sequencing method can analyze millions of T cells at a fraction of the costStudying T cells, the immune cells most responsible for responding to infections and cancers, just received a significant boost in the form of a new technique from St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. While T-cell analysis can reveal much about how the immune system works, it can be prohibitively expensive and... Read more -
Decision tree distinguishes closely related psychotic disordersHow can closely related mental illnesses with similar symptoms be reliably distinguished from one another? As part of a German-Chinese collaboration, researchers from Forschungszentrum Jülich and Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU) have helped develop a decision tree aimed at improving diagnostic accuracy. The team used a combination of diagnostic techniques... Read more -
Doctors still outperform AI in clinical reasoning, study showsAI may ace multiple-choice medical exams, but it still stumbles when faced with changing clinical information, according to research in the New England Journal of Medicine.... Read more -
Africa's hidden stillbirth crisis: New report exposes major policy and data gapsNearly one million babies are stillborn in Africa every year. Behind every stillbirth is a mother, a family and a story left untold. Most of these are preventable, many unrecorded, and too often invisible. Each number hides a moment of heartbreak, and every uncounted loss represents a missed opportunity to... Read more -
Feel your blood pressure rising? Here's how to monitor itNearly half of all adults in the U.S. have high blood pressure. "High blood pressure (also called hypertension) puts you at risk of many life-threatening problems," says Rachel Goodman, MD, Chief Cardiology Fellow at Tufts Medical Center. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, hypertension contributed to over... Read more -
Q&A: Protecting patients' online livesFrom pacemakers to patient portals, modern health care systems are increasingly reliant on connected technologies. However, innovation can make health care systems vulnerable to sophisticated cyberattacks, threatening not only data, but patient lives.... Read more -
AI learns from the tree of life to support rare disease diagnosisResearchers have created an artificial intelligence model that can identify which mutations in human proteins are most likely to cause disease, even when those mutations have never been seen before in any person.... Read more -
AI-driven system automates fax filing and digital consent, saving 8,500 staff hoursAn emerging artificial intelligence-powered system developed at Penn Medicine has tripled the speed of fax processing and cut a full week off the new patient intake process—freeing up thousands of staff hours. The system, called coordn8, was created by the Penn Medicine Center for Health Care Transformation and Innovation (CHTI)... Read more
