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AI can help doctors make better decisions and save lives

Deploying and evaluating a machine learning intervention to improve clinical care and patient outcomes is a key step in moving

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Low-sodium alternatives can lead to major health gains in Indonesia

Excess sodium intake and a lack of potassium are major contributing factors towards high blood pressure in Indonesia, prompting calls

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New technique improves AI ability to map 3D space with 2D cameras

Researchers have developed a technique that allows artificial intelligence (AI) programs to better map three-dimensional spaces using two-dimensional images captured

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Being given a choice makes touch more pleasant, study finds

When people are asked for consent before being touched, they have a more pleasant experience of the interaction, LMU researchers

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Clinical decision support software can prevent 95% of medication errors in the operating room, study shows

A new study by investigators from Massachusetts General Hospital, a founding member of the Mass General Brigham healthcare system, reveals

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The scary, yet promising world of phages, the pathogen’s pathogen

Bacteriophages, viruses that attack and destroy bacteria, are everywhere in the natural world where they play a vital role in

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Modifying genomes of tardigrades to unravel their secrets

Some species of tardigrades are highly and unusually resilient to various extreme conditions fatal to most other forms of life.

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Technologies enable 3D imaging of whole human brain hemispheres at subcellular resolution

Observing anything and everything within the human brain, no matter how large or small while it is fully intact, has

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Only one in 20 therapies tested in animals reach approval for human use

An analysis of reviews of translational biomedical research reveals that just 5% of therapies tested in animals reach regulatory approval

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New dart launcher may be better way to inject animals with drugs

A new type of dart launcher has been developed as a safer and more cost-effective alternative to firearms or air