Joint Study involving AIS Healthcare’s Advanced Infusion Care and Grifols to Enhance Patient Care

AIS Healthcare and Grifols Joint Study on Immunoglobulin Treatments A division of AIS Healthcare, Advanced Infusion Care (AIC), is partnering with Grifols to conduct a joint study on the effects of subcutaneous immunoglobulin (SCIG) products on individuals living with primary immune deficiencies (PID). The study will observe 60 patients over a three-month period to determine […]

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AI Breast Cancer Detection Tool Surpasses Radiologists in Groundbreaking Danish Study

Lunit, an influential figure in the realm of AI-powered cancer solutions, has made significant progress in enhancing breast cancer screenings with its INSIGHT MMG tool. According to Medical Device Network, this groundbreaking technology surpassed human radiologists in its ability to detect breast cancer, representing a major advancement in medical diagnostics. In a recent study conducted […]

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Study uncovers how cells repair damaged lysosomes through microautophagy, ultimately defying the aging process.

Researchers from Osaka University and Nara Medical University have made a significant breakthrough in understanding a crucial repair process within cells, known as microautophagy. This cellular mechanism plays a key role in repairing damaged lysosomes, which are essential for maintaining cellular health and defying the aging process. According to the recent study published in EMBO […]

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Latest Study Shows Gel Injection Breakthrough Provides Non-Surgical Repair for Osteoarthritis Patients

Gel Injection Breakthrough Offers Repair Without Surgery for Osteoarthritis Patients: Latest Study Osteoarthritis, a painful condition affecting over 500 million people worldwide, is caused by the degradation of cartilage leading to bone-on-bone grinding. The knee joint is often the most affected, causing significant discomfort and limited mobility for patients (source: World Health Organization). While surgeries […]

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Warning: Popular chatbots propagate discredited medical concepts and racial prejudice, cautions study.

Article by Pierre Herubel: Title: Study Reveals Popular Chatbots Perpetuate Racial Bias in Medical Information In a recent study published in the academic journal Digital Medicine, researchers from Stanford School of Medicine have raised concerns about the perpetuation of racial bias and debunked medical ideas in popular chatbots and large language models (LLMs) used in […]

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