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Friday, May 3, 2019
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Digital symptom checkers aided by AI are largely operating in the dark

Options are increasing for healthcare consumers looking to check their symptoms with an AI digital platform for self-diagnosis. However, research into the use, accuracy and regulation of these technologies is woefully scant.

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Digital symptom checkers aided by AI are largely operating in the dark

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Options are increasing for healthcare consumers looking to check their symptoms with an AI digital platform for self-diagnosis. However, research into the use, accuracy and regulation of these technologies is woefully scant.
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Health companies launch FDA-approved blockchain pilot

A pilot that aims to study the use of blockchain-enabled data technology to track and verify specialty prescription drugs has been approved by the FDA.

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Health companies launch FDA-approved blockchain pilot

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A pilot that aims to study the use of blockchain-enabled data technology to track and verify specialty prescription drugs has been approved by the FDA.
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Can an AI chatbot alleviate postpartum depression in developing regions?

Researchers are looking into whether live and automated text messaging augmented by AI can help treat or ward off postpartum depression for women in Kenya.

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Can an AI chatbot alleviate postpartum depression in developing regions?

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Researchers are looking into whether live and automated text messaging augmented by AI can help treat or ward off postpartum depression for women in Kenya.
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Harvard researcher creates machine learning model to treat drug resistant tuberculosis

A Harvard undergrad has created a computer program that can improve the treatment of tuberculosis, an infectious disease with unique challenges thanks to its shapeshifting ability to resist drugs.

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Harvard researcher creates machine learning model to treat drug resistant tuberculosis

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A Harvard undergrad has created a computer program that can improve the treatment of tuberculosis, an infectious disease with unique challenges thanks to its shapeshifting ability to resist drugs.
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Participatory health and AI may help each other advance around the world

If AI is to find a foothold across the worldwide healthcare ecosystem, it will need to rest on research into how it may affect the emerging realm of participatory medicine.

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Participatory health and AI may help each other advance around the world

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If AI is to find a foothold across the worldwide healthcare ecosystem, it will need to rest on research into how it may affect the emerging realm of participatory medicine.
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Sepsis may have met its match in an algorithm

A machine-learning algorithm has surpassed four commonly used methods for catching sepsis early in hospital patients, giving clinicians up to 48 hours to intervene before the condition has a chance to begin turning dangerous.  

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Sepsis may have met its match in an algorithm

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A machine-learning algorithm has surpassed four commonly used methods for catching sepsis early in hospital patients, giving clinicians up to 48 hours to intervene before the condition has a chance to begin turning dangerous.  
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AI in healthcare surge could reduce face time with doctors, nurses

The boom in the emergence of AI and other innovative technologies in the healthcare space comes with a new risk: the expense of human contact.

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AI in healthcare surge could reduce face time with doctors, nurses

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The boom in the emergence of AI and other innovative technologies in the healthcare space comes with a new risk: the expense of human contact.
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Blockchain could change patient health records

Blockchain technology is already expected to have a major impact in the healthcare space, and the wearables sector could do with an injection of the technology, as well, writes Lucas Mearian for ComputerWorld.

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Blockchain could change patient health records

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Blockchain technology is already expected to have a major impact in the healthcare space, and the wearables sector could do with an injection of the technology, as well, writes Lucas Mearian for ComputerWorld.
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