A federal rule that requires health care providers to offer patients free, convenient and secure electronic access to their personal
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Mapping functional connectivity in 3-D artificial brain model by analyzing neural signals
The human brain is less accessible than other organs because it is covered by a thick, hard skull. As a
Continue reading »‘Artificial pancreas dashboard’ to standardize hybrid closed-loop reporting
A standardized ‘Artificial Pancreas (AP) Dashboard’ should provide easy to use single-page hybrid closed-loop system (HCL) reporting for insulin requiring
Continue reading »Artificial pancreas effectively controls type 1 diabetes in children age 6 and up
A clinical trial at four pediatric diabetes centers in the United States has found that a new artificial pancreas system—which
Continue reading »Using artificial intelligence to predict risk of thyroid cancer on ultrasound
Thyroid nodules are small lumps that form within the thyroid gland and are quite common in the general population, with
Continue reading »Artificial nose identifies malignant tissue in brain tumours during surgery
An artificial nose developed at Tampere University, Finland, helps neurosurgeons to identify cancerous tissue during surgery and enables more precise
Continue reading »Artificial intelligence can detect Alzheimer’s disease in brain scans six years before a diagnosis
Using a common type of brain scan, researchers programmed a machine-learning algorithm to diagnose early-stage Alzheimer’s disease about six years
Continue reading »Bringing artificial limbs to patients who need them
After Johnny Matheny lost his left arm to cancer in 2008, he was determined to find a worthy replacement. But
Continue reading »Closed-loop ‘artificial pancreas’ insulin delivery system offers better glucose control, reduced risk of hypoglycaemia
New research presented at this year’s annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) in Berlin,
Continue reading »Artificial intelligence in opthamology
Around six years ago, high-resolution optical coherence tomography (OCT) was jointly developed by MedUni Vienna’s Center for Medical Physics and
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