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National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
1 day ago
OMG science

Pathways to Recovery: Psychosis and Schizophrenia

Psychosis involves changes in perception and thinking, with early signs including hearing sounds or feeling suspicious. [ more ]
www.npr.org
1 month ago
Coronavirus

What we know about long COVID from brain fog to physical fatigue : Short Wave

Long COVID encompasses a range of debilitating symptoms affecting millions of people.
There are no validated treatments for long COVID, and the lack of answers is frustrating for both patients and doctors. [ more ]
time.com
2 months ago
Health

Long COVID Doesn't Always Look Like You Think It Does

Long COVID symptoms vary widely among individuals.
Challenges in detecting and diagnosing Long COVID. [ more ]
moresymptoms
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Greenmedinfo
1 day ago
Alternative medicine

Cardioprotective role of royal jelly in the prevention of celecoxib-mediated cardiotoxicity in adult male albino rats.

Information disclaimer: Not diagnosing or treating medical conditions. Seek advice from licensed healthcare professional before starting any treatment. [ more ]
Greenmedinfo
5 days ago
Medicine

High-intensity interval training (HIIT) and slow breathing interventions alleviate premature ejaculation (PE) symptoms.

Important disclaimer regarding the purpose of the website. [ more ]
Greenmedinfo
4 days ago
Medicine

Anti-cancer effects of green synthesized gold nanoparticles using leaf extract of. L against squamous cell carcinoma cell line 15 through apoptotic pathway.

The website provides information for general knowledge and urges consultation with healthcare professionals before starting any treatment. [ more ]
Greenmedinfo
8 hours ago
Alternative medicine

Notoginsenoside R1 attenuates bupivacaine induced neurotoxicity by activating Jak1/Stat3/Mcl1 pathway.

The website provides information for educational purposes only and advises consulting a healthcare professional before starting any treatment. [ more ]
Greenmedinfo
1 week ago
Medicine

Neuroprotective role of Carvacrol via Nrf2/HO-1/NLRP3 axis in Rotenone-induced PD mice model.

Informational website disclaimer [ more ]
Greenmedinfo
1 week ago
Medicine

Amelioration of obesity and inflammation by polysaccharide from unripe fruits of raspberry via gut microbiota regulation.

Informational purpose disclaimer. [ more ]
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medical-advice
Greenmedinfo
1 day ago
Alternative medicine

Royal Jelly, A Super Food, Protects Against Celecoxib-Induced Renal Toxicity in Adult Male Albino Rats.

Information disclaimer: This website does not provide medical advice or treatments. [ more ]
Greenmedinfo
4 days ago
Medicine

Erectile Dysfunction and Niacin

The website does not diagnose or treat medical conditions, advising consultation with a licensed healthcare professional before starting any treatment. [ more ]
Greenmedinfo
6 days ago
Medicine

Exercise in Diabetic Nephropathy: Protective Effects and Molecular Mechanism.

The website does not provide medical advice or treatments for diseases. Users should consult licensed healthcare professionals before starting any treatment. [ more ]
Greenmedinfo
1 week ago
Medicine

Yellow leaf green tea modulates the AMPK/ACC/SREBP1c signaling pathway and gut microbiota in high-fat diet-induced mice to alleviate obesity.

The website does not provide medical advice, and readers should consult healthcare professionals before starting any treatment. [ more ]
Greenmedinfo
1 week ago
Medicine

Exploring the Potential Mechanism of Action of Piperine againstand Targeting Its Virulence Factors.

The website provides information only, not medical advice. [ more ]
Greenmedinfo
1 week ago
Medicine

-lipoic acid in patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease.

The website does not provide medical advice and recommends consulting a licensed healthcare professional before starting any treatment. [ more ]
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healthcare-professional
Greenmedinfo
1 week ago
Medicine

Antioxidant effects of-lipoic acid against epididymal oxidative damage in adult offspring rats exposed to maternal hypothyroidism stress.

Information only - not medical advice [ more ]
Greenmedinfo
1 week ago
Medicine

Atlas and source of the microplastics of male reproductive system in human and mice.

Seek professional advice before starting any treatment. [ more ]
Greenmedinfo
1 week ago
Medicine

Polysaccharides as Protective Agents against Heavy Metal Toxicity.

The website is not providing medical advice or diagnosing/treating diseases. Consult a healthcare professional before starting any treatment. [ more ]
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www.nytimes.com
3 weeks ago
Wellness

Sophie Kinsella, Shopaholic' Author, Says She Has Brain Cancer

Sophie Kinsella revealed she has been undergoing treatment for glioblastoma, highlighting her strength and determination in the face of a serious illness. [ more ]
www.menshealth.com
2 months ago
Wellness

Taye Diggs on Sleep

Insomnia can have a significant impact on daily life and well-being.
Many people with insomnia do not seek medical help, but discussing the issue with a doctor can lead to effective treatment options. [ more ]
www.cbc.ca
2 months ago
Wellness

Millions of people in Canada have sleep apnea. The problem is not all of them realize it | CBC Radio

Sleep apnea is a common medical condition that often goes undiagnosed.
There are different types of sleep apnea, with obstructive sleep apnea being the most common. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
3 months ago
Wellness

A Mild Cognitive Impairment Diagnosis Can Be Scary. Here's What Comes Next.

Mild cognitive impairment (M.C.I) can be a precursor to dementia, but catching it early can offer several advantages.
Treating M.C.I can help prolong independence and potentially reverse cognitive decline. [ more ]
symptoms
Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being
2 months ago
Health

9 Signs That Signal a Need For Antidepressants

Persistent sadness interfering with daily life could indicate depression
Antidepressants adjust brain chemicals to alleviate depression symptoms [ more ]
www.fatherhood.gov
3 months ago
Health

Breast Cancer in Men: The Power of Awareness | Fatherhood.gov

Male breast cancer is rare but can be deadly
Greater awareness is needed to catch male breast cancer early [ more ]
time.com
3 months ago
Health

Menopause Is Finally Going Mainstream

Menopause is a commonly experienced but rarely discussed life stage that often leaves people uninformed about its symptoms and effects.
Menopause is gaining more attention in the medical and business worlds, with advancements in medication, workplace benefits, and the rise of menopause-focused startups. [ more ]
moresymptoms
long-covid
London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
3 months ago
Health

The cause of long Covid has been identified

The likely cause of long Covid has been identified as increased activation of the complement system, causing thrombo-inflammation and tissue injury.
Identifying the cause could lead to new treatments and potential biomarkers for diagnosis of long Covid. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
3 months ago
Health

Long COVID creates changes in the blood, aiding detection, reports new study

Distinct changes in the blood of people with long COVID suggest a potential strategy for diagnosis and treatment.
Common patterns in long COVID patients were identified compared to healthy patients, including shifts in proteins, blood clots, and tissue injury. [ more ]
Inverse
4 months ago
Coronavirus

Scientists Pinpoint Key Part of Cells That Could Drive Long Covid Fatigue

Long Covid patients experience post-exertional malaise due to poor mitochondrial function.
The study provides a direction for further research and potential treatments for long Covid. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
4 months ago
Coronavirus

Zapping the Vagus Nerve Could Relieve Some Long COVID Symptoms

Vagus nerve stimulation is an experimental therapy being explored as a potential treatment for long COVID.
Early trials have shown reductions in symptoms such as chronic fatigue, headaches, and irregular blood pressure. [ more ]
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www.nytimes.com
4 months ago
Wellness

Can I Fix the Spider Veins on My Face?

Telangiectasias, or spider veins, are small dilated blood vessels that appear just under the skin's surface and are common on the face.
Sun exposure and genetics are common causes of spider veins and can make them more visible.
Spider veins can be treated by a dermatologist. [ more ]
Chicago Tribune
5 months ago
Wellness

Op-ed: With Ozempic, obesity is a treatable condition

Obesity is a major health hazard in America with more than 40% of adults being obese and nearly 10% severely obese.
New medications for obesity may revolutionize its treatment, although many questions remain. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
4 days ago
Medicine

First Patient Begins Newly Approved Sickle Cell Gene Therapy

Commercially approved gene therapy offers hope to sickle cell patients like Kendric Cromer, potentially leading to a cure. [ more ]
Greenmedinfo
1 week ago
Medicine

Biomarker triterpenoids of Centella asiatica as potential antidepressant agents: Combining in vivo and in silico studies.

Readers advised to consult healthcare professionals before starting any treatment. [ more ]
Greenmedinfo
1 week ago
Medicine

Empowering Naringin's Anti-Inflammatory Effects through Nanoencapsulation.

It is important to consult a licensed healthcare professional before starting any treatment regimen. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 week ago
Medicine

U.S. Lags Behind Other Countries in Hepatitis-C Treatment

The US struggles with eradicating hepatitis C despite innovative drugs curing millions worldwide. [ more ]
Greenmedinfo
1 week ago
Medicine

Egg White Hydrolysate Mitigates Cadmium-induced Neurological Disorders and Oxidative Damage.

This article emphasizes the importance of consulting a healthcare professional before starting any treatment regimen. [ more ]
Harvard Gazette
2 weeks ago
Medicine

How to untangle ethics of psychedelics for therapeutic care - Harvard Gazette

There's a growing paradox in utilizing psychedelics for treatment, with a need to focus on patient experience over substance study. [ more ]
Theoldguybicycleblog
5 days ago
Bicycling

What You Need to Know About Cyclist Knee Pain

Proper bike fit and muscle balance are crucial in preventing knee pain for cyclists. [ more ]
Greenmedinfo
1 day ago
Alternative medicine

Pharmacological effects of ginseng and ginsenosides on intestinal inflammation and the immune system.

Seek professional advice before starting any treatment regimen. [ more ]
BBC News
1 week ago
Health

King Charles: How is his cancer treatment going three months after diagnosis?

King Charles is resuming public duties while continuing cancer treatment, with a positive outlook and support from his medical team. [ more ]
BKReader
1 month ago
Health

Get Screened for Colorectal Cancer Prevention

Regular screenings are key to early detection of colorectal cancer, improving survival rates.
Preventative strategies like healthy diet and lifestyle choices can significantly decrease the risk of developing colorectal cancer. [ more ]
www.menshealth.com
1 month ago
Health

I'm On Camera Daily Despite My Skin Disease. Here's How I Deal.

Chaz Frazier shares his journey with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS).
Early symptoms of HS were mistaken for common skin issues. [ more ]
Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being
2 months ago
Health

All You Need To Know About Neurotherapy For Mental Health Disorders

Neurotherapy is an effective treatment for neurological and psychiatric disorders.
Neurotherapy involves Neurofeedback and Neurostimulation for improving brain functioning. [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
3 months ago
Health

King diagnosed with cancer: What is known so far

The King has been diagnosed with a form of cancer, unrelated to his recent procedure for benign prostate enlargement.
Details of the type of cancer or specific treatment have not been disclosed. [ more ]
www.dw.com
3 months ago
Health

Colorectal cancer: On the rise in young people DW 01/31/2024

Deaths from colorectal cancer are decreasing due to factors such as a fall in smoking rates, better diagnosis and treatment, and better screening methods.
6.2 million deaths from all cancers have been avoided in the EU since 1988 and 1.3 million deaths have been avoided in the UK. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
Women

I'm 40 and suffering from hair loss. How do I find the cause?

Hair loss can have various causes like hormonal changes, genetics, nutritional deficiencies, stress, and scalp health.
Minoxidil and other treatments prescribed by dermatologists can help with female pattern hair loss and hormonal shedding. [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
1 month ago
UK news

King Charles says he is so proud' of Kate for her courage after cancer diagnosis

King Charles publicly supports daughter-in-law Kate after cancer diagnosis
King Charles remains in close contact with Kate Middleton during her treatment. [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
1 month ago
UK news

Kate Middleton cancer diagnosis: Princess of Wales' statement in full

Kate Middleton revealed cancer diagnosis after surgery
She is in early stages of treatment following the surgery. [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
3 months ago
UK news

Queen Camilla smiles as she leaves hospital after visiting King Charles

The Queen appeared in good spirits while leaving the hospital where King Charles III is being treated for an enlarged prostate.
Camilla, the Princess of Wales, is also being cared for at the same clinic after abdominal surgery. [ more ]
ESPN.com
2 months ago
Golden State Warriors

LeBron sitting out against Warriors to rest ankle

LeBron James out against Warriors due to ankle injury management
James undergoing treatment to ensure stronger finish to the season [ more ]
Silver Screen and Roll
2 months ago
LA Lakers

LeBron James says ankle treatment could 'possibly' rule him out vs. Warriors on Thursday

LeBron James may miss Lakers' game on Thursday due to ankle treatment
LeBron prioritizes health for the remainder of the season [ more ]
Mail Online
2 months ago
Medicine

A blood test can predict dementia up to 15 years before symptoms start

Scientists have developed a blood test that can predict dementia up to 15 years before symptoms start with more than 90% accuracy.
The blood test could replace the expensive, time-consuming, and invasive tests currently used to diagnose dementia.
The identification of these protein biomarkers in the blood may also help guide the development of new drugs to slow or even reverse dementia. [ more ]
Bloomberg
2 months ago
Privacy technologies

Bloomberg

AI will revolutionize healthcare in areas such as diagnosis, treatment, and patient monitoring.
Transparency, accountability, and careful regulation are necessary for the successful integration of AI in healthcare. [ more ]
Los Angeles Times
2 months ago
Los Angeles

She hopes CARE Court will save her husband. Two months in, she's waiting for answers

The CARE Act in Los Angeles County allows family members to request treatment for loved ones experiencing severe psychiatric distress.
The process involves submitting a petition to a CARE Court judge who then approves it and sends it to the county's department of mental health. [ more ]
Mission Local
3 months ago
San Francisco

Medical professionals oppose Prop. F to screen for drug use

A group of medical professionals and treatment providers are opposing Proposition F, a ballot measure that would require cash assistance recipients in San Francisco to undergo screening for illegal substance dependency and participate in treatment.
Proposition F has raised significant funding from donors including Ripple chairman Chris Larsen and Yelp CEO Jeremy Stoppelman, while there is no record of opposition funding. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
3 months ago
Mental health

When Mental Health Treatment Becomes a Political Identity

Lina Hidalgo, the top elected official of Harris County, Texas, opened up about her struggles with depression and mental health.
Hidalgo made the decision to seek treatment during a brutal re-election fight in 2022. [ more ]
www.npr.org
3 months ago
Mental health

The self-proclaimed 'Bipolar General' is waging war on the stigma of mental illness

Bipolar disorder can initially appear advantageous and even be rewarded in the military.
The fear of a mental health diagnosis can prevent military personnel from seeking help. [ more ]
Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being
4 months ago
Mental health

Mini-Guide: What Is Psychoeducation Group Therapy?

Psychoeducation group therapy is not a new therapy option and has been around for about 100 years.
It can be used to treat various mental health disorders and educate individuals and families about their disorder, symptoms, and causes. [ more ]
www.npr.org
5 months ago
Mental health

Pilots say they're afraid to seek mental health care. The FAA says it's listening

Pilots have been reluctant to seek mental health care due to fear of losing their licenses.
Federal regulators are being urged to reform rules that discourage pilots from seeking treatment. [ more ]
Slate Magazine
5 months ago
Mental health

Psychiatry Alone Can't Heal You Completely

Mental health is a significant concern during the holiday season.
Psychiatry and psychology alone are not comprehensive solutions for treating mental illness. [ more ]
Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being
5 months ago
Mental health

What is the Polyvagal Theory? Origin and Polyvagal Exercises

The polyvagal theory suggests that managing feelings of threat and safety can help maintain psychological well-being and cope with trauma-related disorders.
The vagus nerve plays a crucial role in the polyvagal theory and understanding its abilities can aid in treating conditions like depression and anxiety. [ more ]
www.caughtoffside.com
3 months ago
Chelsea

'It is shameful': Club director slams Chelsea for their treatment of 25-year-old ace

Chelsea defender Malang Sarr's expected move to Le Havre collapsed
Le Havre sporting director criticizes Chelsea's treatment of Sarr [ more ]
PortlandTribune.com
3 months ago
Public health

OHA: 3,000 more mental health beds needed costing $500 million

Oregon lacks 3,000 beds for behavioral health treatment
New report highlights the need to catch up [ more ]
www.bostonherald.com
5 months ago
Public health

Many autoimmune disease patients struggle with diagnosis, costs, inattentive care

Many Americans suffer from autoimmune diseases such as Hashimoto's disease
Treatment for autoimmune diseases can be costly and ineffective for some patients [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
5 months ago
Public health

Opinion | My Patient Did Not Have to Die the Way She Did'

Peripheral artery disease disproportionately affects Black Americans, who are less likely to receive effective treatment.
Treatment for peripheral artery disease should focus on managing the condition and preventing amputations.
Black Americans with peripheral artery disease have lower rates of limb salvage and higher hospitalization costs. [ more ]
New York Post
3 months ago
Health

Colon cancer could be stopped by turning on a protein 'like a light switch': study

Researchers have discovered a protein called Ku70 that can detect and clear damaged DNA, potentially preventing colon cancer.
Existing drugs can activate Ku70, making it a potential target for colon cancer prevention and treatment. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
3 months ago
London

King Charles in hospital for prostate treatment

King Charles admitted to London hospital for enlarged prostate treatment
Diagnosis having a positive impact on public health awareness [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
4 months ago
London

Charities criticise treatment of homeless man by security guard in London

Homelessness charities criticize appalling treatment of homeless person by McDonald's security guard.
Incidents like these are unfortunately becoming more common and highlight the need for action to address homelessness. [ more ]
BKReader
3 months ago
Health

Cervical Cancer Awareness Month: The Importance of Screening and Early Detection

Cervical cancer is preventable and treatable.
Regular screening and early detection are key to improving outcomes. [ more ]
ESPN.com
3 months ago
Chicago Cubs

Cubs icon Ryne Sandberg diagnosed with cancer

Hall of Fame second baseman Ryne Sandberg has been diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer.
Sandberg is receiving treatment and surrounded by his loved ones for support. [ more ]
The Atlantic
3 months ago
Writing

The Horror and Shame of Losing My Hair

Hair loss can have a significant emotional impact on individuals, causing feelings of sadness and diminished self-worth.
For some individuals, the loss of hair may be more emotionally distressing than other physical changes resulting from illness or treatment. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
3 months ago
Health

Use of A.D.H.D. Drugs Surged During Pandemic, Study Finds

Prescriptions for ADHD drugs increased during the pandemic, particularly among women and young adults.
The reasons for the increase are unclear, but potential factors include pandemic-related stress, recognition of undiagnosed cases, over-prescription, and online marketing. [ more ]
BuzzFeed
4 months ago
Coronavirus

It Seems That Everyone Has *That* Cough Right Now. Here's What's Going On.

Testing for flu and COVID is important if you have upper respiratory symptoms.
Different treatments are available for flu and COVID, such as Paxlovid and antivirals like Tamiflu. [ more ]
www.npr.org
4 months ago
US news

Treatment for acute sleeping sickness has been brutal until now

Fexinidazole, an oral medication, has shown promising results in treating acute sleeping sickness.
The European Medicines Agency has given a positive scientific opinion on using fexinidazole for the treatment of acute sleeping sickness. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
4 months ago
Health

Gamechanging' drug to prevent hot flushes wins approval in UK

A drug called Veoza has been approved for use in the UK to treat hot flushes in women going through menopause.
Hot flushes, which affect about 70% of women going through menopause, can have a significant impact on their daily lives. [ more ]
time.com
4 months ago
Health

A New Drug Compound Shows Promise for Schizophrenia

KarXT, developed by Karuna Therapeutics, is a promising new treatment for schizophrenia that targets a different brain chemical than most existing treatments.
In a study involving 252 people with schizophrenia, those taking KarXT showed fewer extremes of positive and negative symptoms compared to those on a placebo. [ more ]
New York Post
4 months ago
Medicine

Ozempic could help curb alcohol abuse, study reveals

Semaglutide treatments for weight loss have been shown to reduce symptoms of alcohol use disorder (AUD).
The medication modifies dopamine in the brain, decreasing cravings and motivation to consume alcohol. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
5 months ago
Health

Autoimmunity Has Reached Epidemic Levels. We Need Urgent Action to Address It

Autoimmune diseases affect more than 100 lifelong and costly illnesses.
There is an urgent need to understand and find effective ways to prevent, diagnose, treat, and cure autoimmune diseases. [ more ]
New York Post
5 months ago
Medicine

Hope for MS sufferers as doctors 'cautiously very excited' about stem cell therapy in brain

Scientists have discovered a groundbreaking treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS) that could stop its progression.
Stem cell injections in the brain of patients with secondary MS showed no worsening of the illness a year later.
The stem cell transplant reduced inflammation and may stabilize disability progression in MS patients. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
5 months ago
Health

Thousands dying needlessly from cancer in UK, report says

UK lags behind comparable countries in cancer survival rates
20,000 deaths could be avoided every year in the UK by 2040
Calls for a national cancer council and more action to speed up diagnosis and treatment [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
5 months ago
Health

Cheap fungal nail infection drug found to work on crippling flesh-eating disease

A cheap and easily taken drug used to treat fungal nail infections has been found to be highly effective against mycetoma, a flesh and bone-eating disease found across Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
The breakthrough offers hope to thousands of patients who have suffered neglect and may face amputations if the disease is left untreated.
The oral drug fosravuconazole is up to 85% effective with no side effects, making it a potential gamechanger for mycetoma treatment. [ more ]
www.npr.org
5 months ago
Health

Autoimmune disease patients hit hurdles in diagnosis, costs and care

There are 80 different autoimmune diseases affecting up to 50 million Americans.
Finding effective treatment for autoimmune diseases can be frustrating and expensive. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
5 months ago
Health

Opinion | A Safe Injection Site Won't Destroy Your Neighborhood. It May Save It.

A new study shows that overdose prevention centers do not lead to an increase in crime rates in surrounding neighborhoods.
Harm reduction approaches prioritize public health over drug-law enforcement.
These policies can increase the likelihood of people entering treatment. [ more ]
www.aljazeera.com
5 months ago
Health

Out of medicines, care: Gaza's cancer patients face death amid Israel war

Cancer patients in the Gaza Strip are living in catastrophic health conditions due to a lack of treatment and care.
The UN-run schools housing displaced Palestinians are inadequate for housing sick patients, lacking basic necessities like electricity and clean water.
The Turkish-Palestinian Friendship Hospital, the only one for cancer treatment in Gaza, shut down its services due to a lack of fuel and damage from Israeli attacks. [ more ]
www.ocregister.com
5 months ago
Health

Drug arrests plunge, overdose deaths soar in California: Connection or coincidence?

Proposition 47 in California reduced many drug-related offenses from felonies to misdemeanors, leading to a significant decline in drug offense arrests.
Despite the decrease in drug offense arrests, drug overdose deaths have more than doubled in California between 2014 and 2022.
There is heated debate over whether the decline in arrests and increase in overdose deaths are related. [ more ]
www.npr.org
5 months ago
Health

For the first time, gene-editing provides hints for lowering cholesterol

Preliminary results show that gene-editing can reduce high cholesterol levels in patients with a genetic condition.
More research is needed to confirm the safety and effectiveness of the treatment.
This could potentially provide a new way to prevent heart attacks and strokes. [ more ]
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
3 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Multimodal Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Challenges in HIV Clinical Care

The goal of this concept is to encourage the use of multimodal artificial intelligence to accelerate HIV diagnosis, prevention, and treatment.
The concept aims to leverage advanced multimodal AI models to improve HIV prevention, treatment, and care by expanding capacities in clinical care and data-driven applications. [ more ]
Open Data Science - Your News Source for AI, Machine Learning & more
5 months ago
Artificial intelligence

The Importance of Implementing Explainable AI in Healthcare

Explainable AI (XAI) is essential in healthcare for accurate diagnoses and treatment.
XAI has use cases in medical devices, patient analytics, and medical research. [ more ]
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