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Researchers search for most effective COVID vaccination distribution strategy

BY Jeff Rowe | August 25, 2021

A new study finds that risk-based vaccine prioritization strategies could be the most effective method to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and ensure vaccine distribution equity.

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How AI could expand uses for “mixed reality” technology

BY Jeff Rowe | August 18, 2021

Potential use cases of the holographic solution include the use of AI and machine learning for advanced image processing and predictive analytics.

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AI partnership shoots for early-stage cancer detection

BY Jeff Rowe | August 18, 2021

Lung cancer remains the most common type of cancer and the leading cause of cancer deaths in the world, with approximately 1.8 million people worldwide dying from lung cancer each year.

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AI reveals path toward addressing chronic pain

BY Jeff Rowe | August 11, 2021

According to the report, patterns of pain distribution have not been previously examined in a systematic way as predictors of pain characteristics or outcomes.

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Researchers tap AI to help predict skin cancer severity

BY Jeff Rowe | August 11, 2021

While the method needs further examination before it can be incorporated into clinical care, the team said new AI could conceivably be used to differentiate between important features of cancer and other diseases.

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How AI is helping researchers dig deeper into the human genome

BY Jeff Rowe | August 05, 2021

In “the future is now” world of genomic R&D, AI technologies are increasingly appreciated for their prodigious data processing and pattern recognition abilities.

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AI can help organize and retrieve EHR data

BY Jeff Rowe | July 28, 2021

According to researchers, it has been estimated that more than one-half of a general clinician’s workday can be spent interacting with EHRs.

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Researchers develop ML tool to help providers identify post-stroke depression

BY Jeff Rowe | July 27, 2021

According to the World Stroke Organization, one out of every four adults over the age of 25 years old worldwide will have a stroke in their lifetime.

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Deep learning steps up to tackle core biological riddle

BY Jeff Rowe | July 21, 2021

Protein “folding” is one of the cornerstones of biological life, and AI is helping scientists crack the code of how it works.