Study: AI speeds up identification of brain tumor type and can be used during surgery
What type of brain tumor does this patient have? AI technology helps to determine this as early as during surgery, within 1.5 hours. This process would normally take a week. The new technology allows neurosurgeons to adjust their surgical strategies…
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Read MoreHITRUST launches new AI assurance initiative for healthcare
HITRUST this week announced the launch of its new HITRUST AI Assurance Program, designed to help healthcare organizations develop strategies for secure and sustainable use of artificial intelligence models. The standards, and certification organization says it’s also developing forthcoming risk…
Read MoreNasal spray COVID vaccine shows promise in early trial
New research points to the potential of a COVID-19 vaccine delivered through the nose. The phase 1 clinical trial showed that the product, administered nasally in two doses, delivered a significant immune response to multiple COVID variants. Called CoviLiv, the…
Read MoreHow attentional modulation affects neural response covariability in the human brain
A fundamental goal of cognitive neuroscience is to understand how information is encoded and the mechanisms that improve encoding efficiency in the brain. Regulating the response covariability in the neuron population could significantly improve encoding efficiency. However, the human brain…
Read MoreFeds hope to cut sepsis deaths by hitching Medicare payments to treatment stats
Don Smith remembers the moment he awoke in an intensive care unit after 13 days in a medically induced coma. His wife and daughter were at his bedside, and he thought it had been only a day since he arrived…
Read MoreExperts Reveal Why You Shouldnt Rely on Numbers to Determine Your Weight Loss Success
Most people usually rely on a weight scale to determine their success in weight loss. We rely on the numbers displayed on the weight scale and often get frustrated when we see the pointer didn’t budge. We feel as if…
Read MoreMelanoma now no longer the leading cause of skin cancer deaths
Melanoma now no longer the leading cause of skin cancer deaths – these are the signs you need to watch out for Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the US with 1 in 5 to get it in…
Read More$4.39 million NIH grant awarded to study the link between atrial myopathy and dementia
Reviewed Lin Yee Chen, MD, MS, a professor at the University of Minnesota Medical School and director of the Lillehei Heart Institute, has been awarded a $4.39 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study atrial myopathy-;a heart…
Read MoreEpidemic: Bodies remember what was done to them
Global fears of overpopulation in the '60s and '70s helped fuel India's campaign to slow population growth. Health workers tasked to encourage family planning were dispatched throughout the country and millions of people were sterilized — some voluntarily, some for…
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