Calls for global guidelines for safer AI use in medicine
A world-first review led by Adelaide University researchers has found there’s a lack of clear guidelines around the early testing of AI tools in health clinics, during a […]
A world-first review led by Adelaide University researchers has found there’s a lack of clear guidelines around the early testing of AI tools in health clinics, during a […]
After developing an AI tool that recommends antidepressants based on medical history, George Mason University researchers are now examining whether additional patient demographics, such as race and ethnicity, can improve the […]
As Washington debates how to rein in soaring prescription drug prices, including proposals that would tie U.S. prices to those paid abroad, a new study led by researchers […]
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have jointly published a set of ten principles for the ‘good use’ of artificial intelligence […]
In an advance that could help ensure people are taking their medication on schedule, MIT engineers have designed a pill that can report when it has been swallowed. […]
Chemists at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev have developed a “smart” polymer that could make industrial curing, 3D printing and repairs simpler, safer and more energy-efficient with materials […]
A McGill University research team has developed a painless, automated way to deliver in vitro fertilization (IVF) hormones using a light-activated microneedle patch, an innovation that could ease […]
Early access to new cancer drugs, granted accelerated approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), has provided mixed benefits for patients while costing Medicare billions of […]
Cuffless devices to measure blood pressure, such as smartwatches, rings, patches and fingertip monitors, show great promise as alternatives to traditional arm-cuff monitors, however, they are not yet […]
A new doctoral dissertation from the University of Vaasa, Finland, argues that healthcare cybersecurity will remain fragile unless technology, humans and organisational processes are treated as a single […]
Large language models can help improve questionnaires used to diagnose mental illness by optimizing symptom generalizability and reducing redundancy. They can even contribute to new conceptualizations of mental […]
GERPAC Congress highlights 3D-printed doses of melatonin 1mg cost approximately half as much as the same doses prepared by manual encapsulation, according to an economic evaluation by Lena […]
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