Immunotherapy using checkpoint inhibitors can work well to treat cancer, but only a minority of patients respond to therapy. Researchers
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Study reveals new clues to sex differences in autism
It is well established that autism occurs much more frequently in boys than in girls, and that girls seem to
Coronaviruses may be vulnerable to ultrasound vibrations, study suggests
The coronavirus' structure is an all-too-familiar image, with its densely packed surface receptors resembling a thorny crown. These spike-like proteins
A retinal photo may provide early warning signs of stroke and dementia
Pictures of the retina may someday provide early warning signs that a person is at an increased risk of stroke
Restless nature of human spinal cord revealed by non-invasive functional imaging
The spinal cord roughly looks like a long tube, with a diameter of only 1.5 cm, and yet this crucial
Thermal imaging at tourist attraction spotted woman's breast cancer
Breast cancer patient claims thermal imaging camera at Edinburgh museum led to her diagnosis after it revealed an abnormal ‘hot
Cleveland Clinic: AI could help personalize treatment for lung cancer patients
Artificial intelligence and machine learning networks could help personalize radiation therapy for lung cancer, according to a new study by
American College of Radiology unveils free AI software development platform
The American College of Radiology (ACR) announced the launch of a free software platform, AI-LAB, designed to encourage radiologists to
Fed up with hunting down other providers' test results, physician built a new platform
Healthcare can be chaotic for caregivers, especially when it comes to the logistics of tracking down a patient's results on
University of Iowa Healthcare rolls out first autonomous AI diagnostic system cleared by the FDA
The University of Iowa Healthcare has become the first healthcare organization to implement IDx-DR, the first autonomous artificial intelligence diagnostic