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Will COVID-19 give AI the stage it’s been needing?

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The COVID-driven push to get people working from home en masse is giving AI a chance to rise above its own hype.

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AI to combine with imaging and genomics in precision medicine project

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A Canadian healthcare AI company is partnering with a DNA analytics outfit in California to explore how genomics can help advance the science of precision medicine.

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ACR launches COVID-19 imaging registry to help tackle the pandemic

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Participating institutions will contribute demographic information, signs and symptoms data, imaging exams, lab tests and patient outcomes.

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Focused ultrasound approach shows ‘substantial potential’ for treating deadly brain tumor

Using the "sonodynamic" technique, UVA Medicine researchers reduced the total number of living cancer cells by nearly 50%.

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App detects worsening heart failure for personalized case management

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Researchers have demonstrated a smartphone application that monitors known heart failure by listening to patients’ voices for 30 seconds a day.

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CMS forms independent commission for COVID-19 response in nursing homes

CMS has announced the members of the independent Coronavirus Commission on Safety and Quality in Nursing Homes, as the agency is seeking an independent review and assessment of what happened at nursing homes across the countries when COVID-19 hit.

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Model predicts 10,000 excess US deaths due to cancer screening delays: ‘We’re very worried’

The National Cancer Institute model only accounts for colon and breast cancer screenings and represents a roughly 1% increase over pre-COVID-19 estimates. 

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Radiology technician settles for $350K in harassment lawsuit

Brandi Toscano dropped her lawsuit against Oregon Health & Science University that claimed she was continually harassed by a coworker over a two-year period.

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Startup’s AI product set for wide distribution via major imaging vendor

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One of the biggest imaging OEMs is offering healthcare providers using its radiography systems a third party’s AI toolset for detecting lung abnormalities.

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FDA approves new fast-acting insulin for type 1 and type 2 diabetes

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The approval was based on data from two phase III randomized, treat-to-target studies. 

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