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NewsHighly Accurate AI Model Can Estimate Lung Function Just by Using Chest X-raysby Osaka Metropolitan UniversityPotential benefits of this innovative method include subjecting patients to fewer exams and reducing health care costs
NewsResearchers May Have Found a More Effective Way of Fighting Some Cancersby The Scripps Research InstituteCombining the drug ruxolitinib with existing checkpoint inhibitor therapies may be a more effective cancer therapy
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NewsStudy Challenges One-Size-Fits-All Approach to Vitamin D Supplement Guidelinesby Trinity College DublinNew findings have significant implications for the development of tailored recommendations for vitamin D supplementation
NewsOne-Two Punch Treatment Delivers Blood Cancer Knockoutby Walter and Eliza Hall InstituteNew drug duo shows promising lab results against aggressive leukemia forms
NewsMicroarray Patches Safe and Effective for Vaccinating Children, Trial Showsby London School of Hygiene & Tropical MedicineFirst study on use of microarray patches to vaccinate children shows method is safe and induces strong immune responses
NewsA Closed-Loop Drug-Delivery System Could Improve Chemotherapyby Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyNew CLAUDIA system could continuously monitor patients during an infusion, adjust dosage to maintain optimal drug levels
NewsFlexible Microdisplay Monitors Brain Activity in Real-Time during Brain Surgeryby University of California - San DiegoThe device represents a huge leap ahead to visualize brain activity to guide neurosurgeons
NewsWomen’s Heart Disease Is Underdiagnosed, but New AI Models Can Help Remedy Thisby FrontiersMachine learning allows for more accurate predictions of heart disease risk, highlights need for sex-specific criteria
NewsResearchers Discover Urine-Based Test to Detect Head and Neck Cancerby Michigan Medicine - University of MichiganAt-home test can detect tumor DNA fragments in urine samples, providing a non-invasive alternative to traditional tests