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AI in medicine: how will it help or hinder? – Cosmos

August 5, 2022

Credit: University of Adelaide The use of AI in medicine holds enormous promise, but presents equally large challenges. I n a classic case of finding

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Social Isolation Affects Heart Health, Cognition – Healthline

August 3, 2022

Share on Pinterest Experts say social isolation can affect both heart and brain health. Westend61/Getty Images A new study reports that social remoteness can increase

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Lessons From a Lifelong Patient Turned Oncologist – Medpage Today

August 2, 2022

“The Doctor’s Art” is a weekly podcast that explores what makes medicine meaningful, featuring profiles and stories from clinicians, patients, educators, leaders, and others working

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Risk of falls in HIV-infected patients on ART | HIV – Dove Medical Press

August 2, 2022

Introduction As a result of the widespread use of antiretroviral therapy (ART), people living with HIV (PLHIV) can live longer, survive into older age, and

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How Virus Hunters Are Preparing for the Next Pandemic | Time – TIME

August 1, 2022

N obody saw SARS-CoV-2 coming. In the early days of the pandemic, researchers were scrambling to collect samples from people who had mysteriously developed fevers,

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The enduring significance of Goan artist Angelo da Fonseca, whose work was erased from art history – Scroll. in

July 31, 2022

Presentation, 1942, watercolour on watercolour paper. | Courtesy Ivy da Fonseca “Better had I died, ” wrote Francis Newton Souza about a debilitating childhood bout

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Association Between MitoScore, BMI, and Body Fat Percentage as a Predictive Marker for the Outcome of In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF) – Cureus

July 28, 2022

Background Infertility is defined because the inability to establish a pregnancy within 12 months of regular and unprotected sexual intercourse. In response in order to

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City of Hope Opens the Most Advanced Comprehensive Cancer Center in Orange County, Calif., Delivering World-Renowned Treatment, Research and Cancer Cures to the Nation’s Sixth Largest County – Associated with Hope

July 27, 2022

Key Takeaways:   Patients receive fully integrated, multidisciplinary cancer care — from prevention through survivorship — in one convenient location where every physician and staff

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Crisis, experimentation and growth | @theU – @theU

July 27, 2022

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Researchers see hope, progress in big data – American Veterinary Medical Association

July 26, 2022

An algorithm applied to a cat’s medical data can help predict chronic kidney disease two years earlier than traditional diagnosis. Developing that tool involved using

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