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Adding More Fat to Smoothies Boosts Weight Loss — Here's the Recipe to Follow
First for Women via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIndeed, when researchers followed people in one study who swapped their usual breakfast for...
New AI tool may help detect early signs of dementi | Newswise
Newswise· 5 days agoMay 30, 2024 – A novel speech analysis tool that uses artificial intelligence successfully detected...
Letters to the Editor: There's no excuse for using medical research done by Nazi doctors
Los Angeles Times Opinion via Yahoo News· 5 days agoKalyanam Shivkumar's work to replace the widely used anatomical atlas by Nazi physician Eduard...
App may diagnose severe anemia in real time
NBC 10 Providence· 6 days agoThis is ongoing research out of Lifespan. "It's a global epidemic," said Dr. Selim Suner, an emergency medicine physician at Lifespan. A blood test is...
Five-minute test leads to better care for people with dementia in the primary care setting
Medical Xpress· 8 hours agoThe "5-Cog paradigm," which was developed by researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and...
Healing the brain: Biotech to test new therapy for stroke
Medical Xpress· 4 hours agoA 3-year-old Sewickley, Pennsylvania, biotech firm is partnering with a Boston hospital to test a new drug combination, which has the promise of helping people debilitated by stroke. Neuro-Innovators ...
I'm a cardiologist and I want women to stop doing these 6 things for their heart health
TODAY via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIt’s hard, but those little choices pay off, like adding to your heart-health savings account bit by...
Letters to the Editor: There's no excuse for using medical research done by Nazi doctors
Los Angeles Times· 5 days agoTo the editor: UCLA medical professor Dr. Kalyanam Shivkumar’s work to replace the widely used...
Viewpoints: Medical malpractice in the age of AI: Who will bear the blame?
The Buffalo News· 2 days agoMore than two-thirds of U.S. physicians have changed their minds about generative artificial intelligence and now view the technology as beneficial to health care. For the ...
Think you have anemia? There could be an app for that.
The Providence Journal via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe author is Gregory Jay, MD, PhD, an emergency medicine physician at Rhode Island Hospital and The...