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AI predicts drugs that are not safe to take together

AI predicts drugs that are not safe to take together

por Sdli Scouter | Mar 6, 2024 | Prevention

Summary: A groundbreaking study, recently published in Nature Biomedical Engineering by a collaborative team from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Brigham and Women’s Hospital at Harvard Medical School, Duke University, and their research affiliates, has...

El asistente de IA que agiliza la vacunación pediátrica y mejora la gestión de la gripe infantil

por Sdli Scouter | Feb 27, 2024 | Prevention

Summary: Flu-Copilot es un asistente de inteligencia artificial desarrollado por Arkangel Ai, una compañía canadiense, con el objetivo de proporcionar información esencial sobre la gripe pediátrica. Esta herramienta de IA ha sido reconocida como el proyecto ganador en...
An AI-powered app to help bring more clarity and transparency to pediatric emergency visits

An AI-powered app to help bring more clarity and transparency to pediatric emergency visits

por Sdli Scouter | Feb 22, 2024 | Digital Patient

Summary: Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) has garnered attention with its introduction of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) driven ER patient app within CHLA’s emergency department, a move aimed at improving patient engagement and the overall experience in the...
An AI tool to predict the evolution of patients with multiple sclerosis

An AI tool to predict the evolution of patients with multiple sclerosis

por Sdli Scouter | Feb 22, 2024 | Health Management, Prevention

Summary: A groundbreaking study led by Dr. Pablo Villoslada has resulted in the development of an artificial intelligence (AI) tool aimed at forecasting the progression of multiple sclerosis (MS) in diagnosed individuals. Published in the Journal of Neurology, the...
A new «heart on a chip» device that could replace animal traditional testing

A new «heart on a chip» device that could replace animal traditional testing

por Sdli Scouter | Feb 21, 2024 | Sector and Trends

Summary: Researchers at the University Montreal have developed a “heart-on-a-chip” device that promises to improve the understanding of cardiovascular disease and help in the development of new precision treatments. The device, known as a ‘heart-on-a-chip’,...
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