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AI beyond the buzz: 'The biggest element is the truth telling'
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AI beyond the buzz: 'The biggest element is the truth telling'

09/09/2020

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is already being used in advanced medical settings and it has multiple applications including, wearable technology, precision medicine and virtual clinics. In some cases, it can even interpret test results more accurately than physicians. While most of…

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Insurer, insured costs for HIV PrEP rising in the United States
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Insurer, insured costs for HIV PrEP rising in the United States

09/09/2020

(HealthDay)—From 2014 to 2018, there were increases noted in third-party and out-of-pocket (OOP) payments per 30 tenofovir disoproxil fumarate with emtricitabine (TDF-FTC) tablets for HIV preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP), according to a study published online Sept. 8 in the Annals of…

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Mum who thought she just had a tummy ache wakes up paralysed from the waist down
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Mum who thought she just had a tummy ache wakes up paralysed from the waist down

09/08/2020

When Emese Illes-Toth found herself in agonising stomach pain as she walked to the post office, she thought it was your usual tummy ache. But just five days later, the mum woke up paralysed from the waist down. An MRI…

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Vaccines often degrade in the heat: Here’s how our new chemical ‘casing’ could save lives
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Vaccines often degrade in the heat: Here’s how our new chemical ‘casing’ could save lives

09/07/2020

Amid unpredictable outbreaks, and fears of a second wave, the hunt is on for a vaccine against COVID-19. The reason for this is simple: vaccines work. They save lives and economies. For example, there were 11.6 million smallpox cases reported…

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Care homes in England had greatest increase in excess deaths at height of the COVID-19 pandemic
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Care homes in England had greatest increase in excess deaths at height of the COVID-19 pandemic

09/04/2020

Care homes in England experienced the highest increase in excess deaths at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic compared to those in the rest of the UK, according to new research. A study—co-ordinated from the University of Stirling’s Management School—found…

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‘Oral’ bacteria may disrupt the balance of the vaginal microbiome
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‘Oral’ bacteria may disrupt the balance of the vaginal microbiome

09/04/2020

Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is an imbalance of the vaginal microbiome that can lead to adverse health outcomes, including increased likelihood of potential pathogens colonizing the vagina, yet the mechanisms underlying these processes are poorly understood. A study published in PLOS…

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Plasmin could be the link between COVID-19 comorbidities and serious illness
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Plasmin could be the link between COVID-19 comorbidities and serious illness

09/04/2020

Why is the COVID-19 virus more dangerous in people with comorbidities? Sadis Matalon, Ph.D., of the University of Alabama at Birmingham and colleagues in Texas and San Francisco asked that question in a hypothesis paper published online in Physiological Reviews….

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Blocking nerve signals to the pancreas halts type 1 diabetes onset in mice
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Blocking nerve signals to the pancreas halts type 1 diabetes onset in mice

09/04/2020

Your pancreas is a little sweet potato-shaped organ that sits snug behind your stomach. The pancreas is studded with islets, the cell clusters that house insulin-producing beta cells. In people with type 1 diabetes, the body’s own immune cells head…

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The FDA may approve a COVID-19 vaccine before trials are complete. Here’s what you need to know
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The FDA may approve a COVID-19 vaccine before trials are complete. Here’s what you need to know

09/04/2020

With six million active cases and more than 180,000 deaths arising from COVID-19, as well as historic 32.9 percent economic contraction (via NPR), it’s no wonder that the government is scanning the horizon for signs of relief. But what is…

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Tapping into the vast amount of nonconscious information continually represented in the brain
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Tapping into the vast amount of nonconscious information continually represented in the brain

09/04/2020

By using a combination of artificial intelligence and brain imaging technology, researchers have discovered that humans can be trained to rationally use the unconscious contents of their mental processes. The study, published in the journal Nature Communications, could open the…

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