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Behavioral chaos in Alzheimer’s disease mice decoded by machine learning
Cutting-edge machine learning tools reveal hidden patterns in Alzheimer’s disease mouse behavior, opening the door to innovative treatments targeting neuroinflammation.
Study: Machine learning reveals prominent spontaneous…
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From potential to practice: A blueprint for responsible AI in healthcare
A groundbreaking framework bridges the gap between AI's potential and real-world healthcare applications, spotlighting its role in transforming patient care while maintaining safety and equity.
Study: Establishing responsible…
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Text message reminders fail to boost long-term medication adherence
A new study published today in JAMA reveals text message reminders for patients who delay refilling their medications didn't help improve how regularly they refilled medications over a year.
The study enrolled over 9,000…
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Large language models could help automate functional genomics research
Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine have demonstrated that large language models (LLMs), such as GPT-4, could help automate functional genomics research, which seeks to determine what genes do…
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KIT’s 3ROCKIT 3R Center works towards developing methods to replace animal testing
In future medicine, personalized computer models, so-called Virtual Human Twins, could help in the planning of individual therapies. Today already, human organs can be simulated on chips or in petri dishes: Scientists are…
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A roadmap for understanding antimalarial drug resistance
Researchers at University of California San Diego analyzed the genomes of hundreds of malaria parasites to determine which genetic variants are most likely to confer drug resistance. The findings, published in Science, could…
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Persistence landscapes could help achieve unbiased and accurate radiological interpretation
A new editorial was published in Oncotarget's Volume 15 on November 12, 2024, entitled "Persistence landscapes: Charting a path to unbiased radiological interpretation."In this editorial, Yashbir Singh, Colleen Farrelly,…
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Social media’s role in shaping public attitudes toward obesity
Through an analysis of tweets (now rebranded X) relating to obesity published between April 2019 and December 2022, a study conducted by the Geneva University Hospitals (HUG) and the University of Geneva (UNIGE) has revealed…
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Individuals with less efficient learning mechanisms benefit more from brain stimulation
As we age, our cognitive and motor functions deteriorate, which in turn affects our independence and overall quality of life. Research efforts to ameliorate or even completely abolish this have given rise to technologies that…
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McMaster University develops fast and easy test for bacteria detection in fluids
A novel new test for bacteria in fluids makes it as easy as observing a color change to confirm the presence of disease-causing pathogens, promising much easier diagnostic tests and greater food safety.
Engineers and…
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