The U.K.’s approval of gene-editing treatment gives hope for patients with inherited blood disorders and others with incurable diseases.
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Cast your next vote very, very carefully. Because all the values of the democratic society you thought you lived in have turned in a rancid brew of manipulation and aggressive tribalism. Under your next government, you will no longer be able to hold your head up high because your beliefs are being represented. Those beliefs […]
Digital health solutions are reshaping medicine starting with digital twins, offering personalized and predictive healthcare.
Researchers have developed a diagnostic system that reads diseases from the color of a patient's tongue, pushing AI in medical diganotics.
Businesses like celebrity company Prenuvo, have the power to transform preventive healthcare. Prenuvo will attempt to forecast your future for $2,500 dollars. The company provides magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, which scans your entire body for early indications of multiple sclerosis, liver diseases, aneurysms, and cancer. The procedure takes about an hour. Prenuvo CEO Andrew […]
A gene-editing treatment indicates a potential breakthrough in permanently reducing LDL cholesterol levels, redefining cardiovascular care.
A group of neuroscientists from Duke University have created a mechanism for telepathic technology based solely on thoughts.
Diagnosing breast cancer at early can result in 100% survival rate. If tumors are detected later, then the survival rate would be 25%.
The American Medical Association (AMA) has tentatively approved an artificial intelligence platform designed to create treatment plans for patients with prostate cancer. The Unfold artificial intelligence platform from US-based Avenda Health, which creates a cancer probability map based on patient-specific data from prostate biopsies and imaging. It has been given a category III Current Procedural […]
Inaccessible payment devices leave visually impaired (VI) customers feeling ‘embarrassed’ and ‘frustrated.'