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Category: 8. Health
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3 Natural Remedies That May Be As Effective As Sleeping Pills
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AI boosts breast cancer detection by 10.4% in UK screening evaluation
The UK’s first comprehensive evaluation of the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in breast cancer screening found that it can increase breast cancer detection by 10.4% and has the potential to reduce the workload of health care workers by more…
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Approved IV drug reduces lupus symptoms, clinical trial finds
An already-approved IV drug significantly reduces the symptoms of lupus, a new clinical trial showed. More than three-quarters of lupus patients taking obinutuzumab (Gazvya) had a significant improvement in their symptoms after a year on the…
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Scientists develop two-vaccine strategy to fight T cell lymphoma
T cell lymphomas are notoriously difficult to treat because immunotherapy, despite being one of the most effective therapies for treating cancer, can’t easily distinguish cancerous T cells from healthy ones. Now, scientists at The Wistar…
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Brain imaging offers insights into cochlear implant success
A cochlear implant is a complex electronic device that can improve hearing in individuals with severe to profound hearing loss. While the implant does not restore normal hearing and differs from hearing aids, which amplify sounds, it does provide…
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Scientists identify the gatekeeper of retinal progenitor cell identity
The retina is a thin layer of neural tissue at the back of the eye that detects light and converts it into signals, sent to the brain. During development, all the specialized neurons in the retina—including photoreceptors and other cells…
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PV inhibitory neurons, not overall prefrontal cortex decline, linked to cocaine-seeking relapse
Drug addiction carries an extremely high risk of relapse, as cravings can be reignited by minor stimuli even long after one has stopped using. Previously, this phenomenon was attributed to a decline in the function of the prefrontal cortex (PFC),…
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Stanford Medicine’s Consumer Health Conference Highlights The Next Wave Of Healthcare Innovation
Stanford Medicine’s Consumer Health Conference brought together the intersection of data, diagnostics, wearables and consumer health products together showcasing the next wave of innovation in healthcare.
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Standford Medicine’s Consumer Health Summit Highlights The Next Wave Of Healthcare Innovation
Stanford Medicine’s Consumer Health Summit brought together the intersection of data, diagnostics, wearables and consumer health products together showcasing the next wave of innovation in healthcare.
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How AI is integrated into clinical workflow lowers medical liability perception
Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the field and practice of medicine, including legal liability and the perception of who is at fault when a patient experiences harm. “AI holds promise to improve the quality and safety of health care and…
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