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    In the closing of 2022, excitement was high with the introduction of OpenAI’s ChatGPT-3.5, a large language model (LLM) that piqued the interest of many, including the scientific community. Language has long been considered the key to human supremacy over ecosystems. Our ability to formulate ideas, share them, and collectively act on shared beliefs has allowed us to create complex societies and…

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    • ChatGPT could assist clinicians in the decision making process when treating complex breast cancer cases, a new Health Community post reports. The AI analyses patients' medical records and diagnostic results to offer potential treatment plans. https://t.co/sCYjFguoxf

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    September 2020 was a turbulent time in the UK. COVID-19 infection numbers had been relatively low over the summer but were rising rapidly in most areas. Schools and many workplaces were open; students were going back to universities. Vaccines and lateral flow tests were not yet available. Within the month many policy changes were introduced including travel restrictions, local lockdowns,…

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    • Impacts of the NHS #COVID19 app for England and Wales in its first year @mishkendall @warwickstats @bdi_oxford @ukhsa @NHSCOVID19app #NHSCOVID19app #NHS https://t.co/9cBuRiFJbk https://t.co/nk6z6c8HOu

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    When we found microscopic fibrin aggregates in patients with pulmonary embolism in 2019, we thought they were artefacts. Since then, many reports have shown similar aggregates in COVID-19 and long-COVID. Here we delve into their nature and raise important questions about their role in disease.

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    • 👇🏼 Uitleg over de #microclots die mogelijk gevonden worden bij #LongCovid. De nodige reserve over het belang glashelder uitgelegd door eminent wetenschapper @RobertAriens. Microscopic fibrin aggregates in patients with thromboembolism https://t.co/fpsardmWvc #

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    How can a large-scale, multinational social “experiment” — the UEFA European Soccer Championship 2020 — be used as a laboratory for assigning COVID-19 cases to short-term behavioural changes, and to understand how epidemiological conditions determine the impact of such changes?

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    • Impact of the #Euro2020 championship on the spread of COVID19 How can a large-scale social "experiment" be used for assigning #COVID19 cases to short-term behavioural changes? @ViolaPriesemann @PriesemanLab @JonasDehning @sebcontreras @EmilIftekhar https://t.co/97gmeOjiKf https://t.co/kce5AncVvq