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Stroke experts discuss current and future use of AI tools in research and treatmentAs artificial intelligence (AI) use continues to grow in nearly every industry, it is important to establish guardrails to make sure the technology is used ethically and responsibly. This is especially true in the field of medicine, where errors can be a matter of life and death and patient information... Read more
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Automated algorithm can detect cancer in blood samples in as little as 10 minutesWhen cancer spreads, tiny amounts of cells can break away from tumors and circulate in the bloodstream. A liquid biopsy is a means to detect the presence of cancer by detecting these cancer cells floating in blood samples. However, current state-of-the-art methods have necessitated trained specialists to comb through and... Read more
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AI-powered method combines blood data to more accurately measure biological ageResearchers from Edith Cowan University (ECU) have developed an innovative new way to measure biological age, which could make it easier to detect and track age-related conditions.... Read more
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An LLM that can process and display transmitted cardiac data in real timeIn addition to linguistic prompts, large language models can also understand, interpret, and adapt their responses to heart frequency data. Dr. Morris Gellisch, previously of Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, and now at University of Zurich, Switzerland, and Boris Burr from Ruhr University Bochum have developed a technical interface through which... Read more
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Newly formed Governors Public Health Alliance is 15 strong, but doesn't include Pa.A newly formed, multistate coalition represents the largest coordinated pushback to federal public health guidance under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to date.... Read more
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Virtual antenatal care linked to poorer pregnancy outcomesWomen who receive more virtual antenatal care during their second or third trimesters could experience poorer pregnancy outcomes, including higher risks of preterm birth, cesarean sections and neonatal intensive care unit admissions, a new study suggests.... Read more
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Large language models prioritize helpfulness over accuracy in medical contexts, finds studyLarge language models (LLMs) can store and recall vast quantities of medical information, but their ability to process this information in rational ways remains variable. A new study led by investigators from Mass General Brigham demonstrated a vulnerability in that LLMs are designed to be sycophantic, or excessively helpful and... Read more
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New research reveals uptake of AI-powered messaging in health care settingsA new study from NYU Tandon, NYU Langone Health, and the NYU Stern School of Business offers one of the first data-driven looks at how generative AI might help health care providers manage their message overload—and why many are hesitant to adopt the technology.... Read more
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Stethoscope, meet AI: Helping doctors hear hidden sounds to better diagnose diseaseWhen someone opens the door and enters a hospital room, wearing a stethoscope is a telltale sign that they're a clinician. This medical device has been around for more than 200 years and remains a staple in the clinic despite significant advances in medical diagnostics and technologies.... Read more
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AI analyzes world's largest heart attack data sets—and reveals new treatment methodsA landmark international study led by the University of Zurich has shown that artificial intelligence can assess patient risk for the most common type of heart attack more accurately than existing methods. This could enable doctors to guide more personalized treatment decisions for patients.... Read more
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This AI system can diagnose sepsis with 99% accuracy before it becomes life-threateningUsing medical data from sick patients while they're still at home, traveling in an ambulance and receiving care in the emergency room, researchers at Northeastern have used artificial intelligence to build a tool that predicts life-threatening septic shock with 99% accuracy.... Read more
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New clinical trial to advance seizure monitoring and improve epilepsy diagnosisA new clinical trial co-led by researchers at FutureNeuro and RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences is investigating how advanced brain monitoring could improve the diagnosis and management of epilepsy.... Read more
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Generative artificial intelligence: Opportunities, risks, and responsibilities for oral sciencesA new perspective article jointly published in the Journal of Dental Research and JADA Foundational Science highlights the transformative potential of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in dental, oral, and craniofacial research while cautioning against its misuse and ethical pitfalls.... Read more
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AI tool could make medical imaging process 90% more efficientWhen doctors analyze a medical scan of an organ or area in the body, each part of the image has to be assigned an anatomical label. If the brain is under scrutiny, for instance, its different parts have to be labeled as such, pixel by pixel: cerebral cortex, brain stem,... Read more
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Mobile app has potential to reduce student anxietyA mobile app can improve the symptoms of one of the commonest mental health problems in students—even with limited engagement, according to University of Manchester researchers.... Read more