Are medical AI devices evaluated appropriately?
In just the last two years, artificial intelligence has become embedded in scores of medical devices that offer advice to ER doctors, cardiologists, oncologists, and […]
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In just the last two years, artificial intelligence has become embedded in scores of medical devices that offer advice to ER doctors, cardiologists, oncologists, and […]
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Men with certain sleep problems, like sleep walking, may be at a higher risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, a new study suggests. Among nearly 26,000 […]
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Slideshow ( 3 images )MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador received the AstraZeneca vaccine against COVID-19 at his regular daily news […]
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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), continues to spread globally. To date, over 142.1 million cases […]
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As more Americans start commuting to work and hitting the roads after a year indoors, they’ll be returning to streets that have gotten deadlier. Last […]
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Policies designed to prevent the misuse of opioids may have the unintended side effect of limiting access to the pain-relieving drugs by terminally ill patients […]
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If you dabble in the occasional soft drink, you’ll know that when it comes to Diet and Coke Zero, the taste is not equal. It’s […]
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Behavioral problems in children who regularly snore may be associated with structural changes in the brain, new research suggests. Studies […]
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The first large-scale, multi-hospital evaluation of an “all or none” federal policy intended to improve outcomes in sepsis patients finds that the guidelines are a […]
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(Reuters Health) – A cultural preference for sons has led to an increasing number of sex-selected abortions throughout India – resulting in as many as […]
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