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How AI could help spread healthcare services across the globe

BY Jeff Rowe | November 27, 2019

While there is skepticism about the value of introducing AI in low-and-middle income countries, given the widespread need for basic infrastructure, the long-term advantages make overcoming present challenges a worthy goal.

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Cleveland Clinic research aims AI at spinal care decisions

BY Jeff Rowe | November 26, 2019

According to researchers, AI in spine care has great potential to promote standardization of practice around high-quality care as well as more standardized resource utilization in what is often a complex diagnosis and research protocol.

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AI targets esophageal cancer with enhanced image analysis technique

BY Jeff Rowe | November 22, 2019

The new machine learning methods promise to accurately identify cancerous esophagus tissue on microscopy images more quickly than current time-consuming manual data input methods.

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AI brings researchers closer to eye disease treatment

BY Jeff Rowe | November 21, 2019

Researchers have successfully used AI to ramp up the identification and manufacture of stem cells for patients with age-related macular degeneration.

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Despite implementation barriers, AI poised to bring big change to healthcare

BY Jeff Rowe | November 20, 2019

While AI developments in healthcare run a wide gamut, the sophisticated techniques being applied to cognitive computing, among other things, could be transformative.

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Developer unveils first AI health app in Swahili to improve medical care in East Africa

BY Jeff Rowe | November 19, 2019

According to the company, East Africa has some of the highest connectivity rates in Sub-Saharan Africa, providing significant opportunities for AI to be used to help improve access to medical advice for patients and clinicians. 

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Researchers tap AI to help predict epileptic seizures

BY Jeff Rowe | November 18, 2019

In order to achieve the desired high accuracy with early prediction time, said one of the researchers, the AI model will need to be trained on each epilepsy patient.