A gene-editing treatment indicates a potential breakthrough in permanently reducing LDL cholesterol levels, redefining cardiovascular care.
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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 […]
New developments in medical advancement are assisting people with diabetes who are having difficulty in monitoring their illness.
Ozempic Weight: Controversy Surrounds Children's Weight Loss Medication Testing - A Critical Look at Social Media's Influence.
Medications from up above to your doorstep by just 60 minutes MAX. Amazon launched a drone delivery for medications in College Station, Texas, marking the first time a major retailer has offered drone delivery of medications in the U.S. Utilizing a camera-equipped drone that surpasses the traditional delivery methods like FedEx in speed. This service […]
You’re looking at one of the most feared creatures on the planet. It’s the Brazilian Banana Spider. Its home is the Amazon basin and should you ever find yourself in that region, you need to be wary of it. Extremely wary. Because it’ll kill you, but not before painfully hardening your muscles, sending you into […]
Google has become a major player in integrating AI and automation in healthcare with its AI-powered solutions.
On August 16th, the Cupertino-based company reversed its decision to move the call end button from bottom center to bottom right with the iOS 17 update. iPhone users expressed unprecedented relief. The collective fear was that thumbs could be irreversibly damaged. The tearing of the Tenar muscles connecting thumb to palm was the main concern. […]
UK scientists at Porton Down Laboratory are developing vaccines as insurance against the enigmatic "Disease X.”
Scientists at UPenn's Machine Biology Group have used an AI model to bring back molecules with antibiotic properties from extinct organisms.