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    SMHS AI Policy Update: Responsible Use of AI in Healthcare & Medical Education

    Artificial intelligence (A.I.) is rapidly transforming fields across the spectrum of higher education and healthcare, with academic medical centers being among the earliest and most energetic adopters of emerging A.I. solutions. On July 24, at the University of North Dakota’s (UND) School of...
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    Bridging the Gap: Addressing Age Bias in AI-Driven Pediatric Healthcare

    Artificial intelligence has taken center stage in transforming the future of healthcare. With breakthroughs spanning electronic health record analysis and the ability to detect cancer from medical images, AI promises faster, more accurate, and often less invasive diagnostics. Yet, a critical and...
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    Lunit and Microsoft Collaboration Revolutionizes AI-Driven Cancer Diagnostics

    The future of cancer diagnostics may be undergoing a profound transformation as a result of the newly announced collaboration between South Korea-based Lunit and Microsoft. This partnership aims to accelerate the delivery of AI-driven healthcare solutions on a global scale, weaving together the...
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    AI Revolution in Healthcare: Diagnostics, Cancer Treatment & MS Detection

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the healthcare industry, particularly in the realm of disease diagnosis. A notable example of this transformation is the collaboration between Microsoft Azure and NVIDIA, which is showcased in the docuseries "Catalyst." This series highlights how...
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    Revolutionizing Cancer Care with Microsoft's Multi-Agent AI Orchestration

    In the rapidly shifting landscape of oncological care, clinicians, researchers, and technologists are grappling with a daunting reality: every year, roughly 20 million people receive a cancer diagnosis worldwide. Each patient, distinct in biology and medical history, triggers a cascade of...
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    Microsoft Discovery Platform 2025: Revolutionizing R&D with AI and Knowledge Graphs

    Microsoft’s much-anticipated unveiling of its Discovery platform at Build 2025 signals a pivotal moment in the ongoing reinvention of research and development for science and engineering. Over the past decade, R&D has been touched by artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, and...
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    How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Modern Healthcare: Challenges and Opportunities

    Artificial intelligence, once the stuff of science fiction, is very much a reality in today's healthcare landscape. As powerful AI systems make their way into hospitals, clinics, and research institutions, both the promise and complexity of this technological revolution are coming into sharper...
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    VIDEO Scientists Create Artificial Cells Able to Mimic Important Functions

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    VIDEO COVID Blood Types | Are they associated with severe illness?

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    NEWS Coronavirus destroys lungs. But doctors are finding its damage in kidneys, hearts and elsewhere.

    The new coronavirus kills by inflaming and clogging the tiny air sacs in the lungs, choking off the body’s oxygen supply until it shuts down the organs essential for life. But clinicians around the world are seeing evidence that suggests the virus also may be causing heart inflammation, acute...
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    Making mixed reality: a conversation with Alexandros Sigaras and Sophia Roshal

    Link Removed Dr. Olivier Elemento (left) alongside with his Ph.D students Neil Madhukar and Katie Gayvert, analyze medical network data (photo courtesy of the Englander Institute for Precision Medicine) Welcome! This is Making mixed reality, a series celebrating the passionate community...
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    NEWS Ebola ‘may have reached turning point’

    The Ebola epidemic in west Africa may have reached a turning point, according to the director of the Wellcome Trust, which is funding an unprecedented series of fast-tracked trials of vaccines and drugs against the disease. Writing in the Guardian, Dr Jeremy Farrar says that although there are...
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    Spider venom better than Viagra?

    Most of us get a little excited when we see a big spider, but for the unfortunate few who fall victim to the bite of the daunting Brazilian wandering spider, that “excitement” takes on a whole new meaning: The venom of the wandering spider -- also known as the banana spider (or more formally...
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    Tree Man who grew 'roots' offered hope of new life by doctor

    Link Removed - December 24, 2007 Link Removed An Indonesian fisherman who is "half man half tree" has been offered new hope of recovery by an American doctor - and Vitamin A. 32-year-old Dede, who lives in a remote village in Indonesia with his two children, feared that he...
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