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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Study explores factors influencing acceptance of home-care robots
Advances in medicine have led to an increase in human longevity. Estimates suggest that by 2030, one in every six individuals globally will be aged over 60 years. This rapid increase in the aging population implies a larger…
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Wearables and machine learning predict five-year fall risk in Parkinson’s patients
Sensor data from wearable devices analyzed over five years reveals walking and posture differences that predict fall risk in Parkinson’s patients.
Study: Predicting future fallers in Parkinson’s disease using kinematic data…
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Scripps Research develops brain-inspired AI for real-time video analysis
Imagine an artificial intelligence (AI) model that can watch and understand moving images with the subtlety of a human brain. Now, scientists at Scripps Research have made this a reality by creating MovieNet: an innovative AI…
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Two studies show potential for newborn genetic screening
Two studies published today in the American Journal of Human Genetics show the potential for genomic screening in newborns to address high rates of infant hospitalization and mortality in the United States. Presently, hundreds…
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Experts gather at NCCN summit to promote patient-centered cancer information
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network® (NCCN®)-;a non-profit alliance of leading cancer centers-;hosted a Patient Advocacy Summit in Washington, D.C., today. The annual event brings together leading experts to promote…
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New Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network advances AI solutions for Parkinson’s disease
Neurological disorders are now the leading cause of disability worldwide. Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder, and case numbers are growing quickly. The disease presents a great challenge…
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New AI method enhances breast cancer risk prediction from mammograms
A new study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis describes an innovative method of analyzing mammograms that significantly improves the accuracy of predicting the risk of breast cancer development over…
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Understanding how the skin’s neurons process social touch signals
Two types of neurons in the skin may be particularly important for how the brain interprets social contact between people, according to a new study led by Linköping University in Sweden. Knowledge of how the nervous system…
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AI-enhanced mammography improves cancer detection in self-pay program
More than a third of women across 10 health care practices chose to enroll in a self-pay, artificial intelligence (AI)-enhanced breast cancer screening program, and the women who enrolled were 21% more likely to have cancer…
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AI predicts mortality with whole-body MRI for personalized health insights
Harnessing the power of AI, researchers unlock the potential of whole-body MRI to predict health risks, paving the way for smarter, personalized prevention strategies.
Study: Deep learning-based body composition analysis…
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