Medicine
As European doctors retire, could AI help to solve a health workforce shortage?
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26.09.2023
As European doctors retire, could AI help to solve a health workforce shortage?
As a growing number of research studies analyse the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in detecting diseases or interpreting patient…
Some COVID virus mutations linked to patients who took antiviral drug, study says
Business
26.09.2023
Some COVID virus mutations linked to patients who took antiviral drug, study says
An antiviral drug used to treat COVID-19 infections has been linked to coronavirus mutations that are suspected of then being…
Combatting pediatric cancer: Advocating for new medicines and treatments in Europe
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21.09.2023
Combatting pediatric cancer: Advocating for new medicines and treatments in Europe
The KickCancer Foundation is advocating for further research and investment against paediatric cancer. Its managing director, Delphine Heenen, elaborates on…
New medicines to tackle pedriatic cancer ‘imperative’ in Europe
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21.09.2023
New medicines to tackle pedriatic cancer ‘imperative’ in Europe
Back in 2016, Fé suddenly started falling ill frequently. After spending months in the hospital, Fé was not getting better. Her…
What’s AlphaMissense? This new Google DeepMind tool analyses genetic mutations
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21.09.2023
What’s AlphaMissense? This new Google DeepMind tool analyses genetic mutations
Researchers at DeepMind, one of Google’s artificial intelligence (AI) companies, presented a new tool that predicts whether or not genetic…
Medical tourism: Are South Korea’s cheap botox clinics a beauty bargain or the next ‘Turkey teeth’?
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19.09.2023
Medical tourism: Are South Korea’s cheap botox clinics a beauty bargain or the next ‘Turkey teeth’?
Despite its hostile border, South Korea has never struggled to lure in visitors, attracting a whopping 17 million tourists annually.…