AI can overhaul patient experience, but knowing its limitations is key

Healthcare may be bracing for a major shortage of providers and services in the coming years, but even now the industry is straining to meet an ever-growing demand for personalized, patient-friendly care. Artificial intelligence has often been touted as the panacea for this challenge, with many pointing to finance, retail and other industries that have embraced automation. But the consumerism […]

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United States prohibit Corona-miracle cure

The Coronavirus pandemic, keeps the world in breath: More than two million people worldwide are already infected with the Virus – almost 138,000 of them in Germany. To slow the spread of the Coronavirus, have placed the countries of the world some very strict rules. All the latest News about the corona virus epidemic, you can find it in the […]

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Euro coins have antimicrobial

In contrast to banknotes, coins, because of their copper content anti-microbial activity: In practical Tests, scientists have demonstrated that bacterial contamination keep on the coins is much worse than on Bank notes. This is true to some extent for viruses like the Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. Topics Of Special Coronavirus More recent contributions to SARS-CoV-2, and Covid-19 can be found in the […]

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A key brain region for controlling binge drinking has been found

A team of National Institutes of Health-funded researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina has found that deactivating a stress-signaling system in a brain area known for motivation and emotion-related behaviors decreases binge drinking. The study, which was published online in February and is to appear in the May issue of Neuropharmacology, pinpoints a particular system in a specific […]

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Cancer drug resistance study raises immune red flags

Sooner or later, most cancer patients develop resistance to the very chemotherapy drugs designed to kill their cancer, forcing oncologists to seek alternatives. Even more problematic, once a patient’s tumor is resistant to one type of chemotherapy, it is much more likely to be resistant to other chemotherapies as well, a conundrum long known as multidrug resistance. Once patients reach […]

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With a heavy heart: How men and women develop heart disease differently

A new study by researchers from McGill University has uncovered that minerals causing aortic heart valve blockage in men and women are different, a discovery that could change how heart disease is diagnosed and treated. Using the Canadian Light Source (CLS) at the University of Saskatchewan, Marta Cerruti, an Associate Professor in McGill’s Department of Materials Engineering, and her team […]

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Saxony is one of the leading mask duty

The Coronavirus pandemic has the world: More than 2 million people worldwide are ill. Germany has set out to curb the new rules. The strong made the USA also works. How Germany and the world with the Coronavirus pandemic bypass and the latest News in the Ticker from FOCUS Online. The countries-Overview of the Live card to the Virus outbreak […]

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Social Distancing Isn't Necessarily Going To Last Through 2022, Despite What You've Heard

A new Harvard study suggested that social distancing amidst the novel coronavirus pandemic may continue into 2022. Experts say some areas of the country may end social distancing sooner than others. It is likely that social distancing will continue until at least the end of May 2020. After over a month of social distancing, scientists and health officials say it […]

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