Mother diagnosed with pancreatic cancer years in advance through AI
Despite being a picture of health, an AI-powered blood test in 2022 revealed that one of the world’s deadliest cancers was silently forming in Ms Balon’s pancreas.
Despite being a picture of health, an AI-powered blood test in 2022 revealed that one of the world’s deadliest cancers was silently forming in Ms Balon’s pancreas.
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A 42-year-old man with a history of an intermittent disorder of speech fluency beginning around the age of 4 years without any obvious triggers attended…
The Walk the Talk: Health for All Challenge returns on Sunday 26 May 2024 to Geneva, Switzerland to provide a healthy kickstart to the Seventy-seventh…
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The latest batch of Hospital Safety Grades from independent watchdog The Leapfrog Group suggest that patients’ care experiences, which deteriorated during and since the pandemic,…
A heart attack or poor circulation from diabetes can wreak damage on blood vessels. Scientists want to use mitochondria to jump-start repairs.