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    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia and SINGAPORE, July 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — SayHeart, an inventive start-up, is set to redefine the healthcare industry with its AI-powered technology that simplifies convoluted health data into comprehensible narratives. Employing Generative AI, SayHeart has devised an algorithm that seamlessly translates medical jargon, health reports, and complex imaging into visual, easily digestible content. This ground-breaking…

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    • #Malaysia #startup SayHeart uses #generativeAI to simplify convoluted health data into comprehensible narratives - aims to democratize health information, empower individuals, and unburden healthcare professionals from administrative load. https://t.co/A9X7bQq41B

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    Experts are calling for royalty negotiations with ViiV Healthcare and the Medicines Patent Pool in an effort to reduce the price of dolutegravir, which is currently estimated to be 17 times higher in Malaysia compared to neighbouring Thailand.

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    • In a new @codebluenews feature, Immediate Past IAS President @ProfAdeeba and other experts share how "negotiation could reduce #HIV drug costs in #Malaysia". 🇲🇾 https://t.co/AsUdUTAFdu

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    WHO-supported entomology studies focus on understanding disease vectors in South-East Asia. ©Y. Srinivas Murty, Vector Control Research CentreA well-trained workforce is essential for reaching universal health coverage. WHO supports training across the globe and across the professional spectrum.This week we visit Samoa, where emergency medical teams are rehearsing for cyclone season; India, where…

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    Prof Dr Adeeba Kamarulzaman urges the same effort for Covid-19 booster vaccination as for the primary immunisation programme, besides masking up, early testing and access to Paxlovid medicine, and mobilising GPs for early Covid detection and management.

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    Dr Adeeba Kamarulzaman says Malaysia’s position as an upper-middle-income nation means that the country doesn’t automatically qualify for generic price negotiations.

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