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Healthcare Technology

Pregnant woman with doctor

AI-Powered Clinical Software Boosts Quality of Maternal Healthcare by 69%

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New AI Tool Rivals Human Experts in Cancer Diagnosis and Prognosis

Graphic depicting uses for pneumatic logic.

Air-Powered Computer Revolutionizes Blood Clot Prevention

Dr. Anton Skaro, Associate Scientist at Lawson Health Research Institute and Surgical Director of Liver Transplantation at London Health Sciences Centre in London, Ont., is pictured with the pump that helps circulate blood to organs that are to be donated.

Revolutionary Organ Transplant Technique Debuts in Canada, Promising More Lives Saved

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AI Model Predicts Alzheimer’s Risk with 78.5% Accuracy from Speech Patterns

A computer-generated image showing a compact, low-power MRI scanner with a patient inside, surrounded by visual representations of deep learning algorithms and data. The image conveys the concept of accessible, deep learning-powered MRI technology

Low-Power MRI Scanners Powered by Deep Learning Could Revolutionize Accessibility

Thirunavukarasu found that the AI model GPT-4 significantly exceeds the ability of non-specialist doctors to assess eye problems and provide advice.

GPT-4 Outperforms Junior Doctors in Eye Care Scenarios

Doctors Will Face Many New Challenges in The Near Future

Monthly #MedEd posts to X are on the rise as health professionals use social media to learn and teach the art of medicine. (Image courtesy of John W. Ayers)

#MedEd: How Doctors Use Social Media to Advance Medicine

Dentist working in the mouth of a patient

Dentists could soon have a new AI co-pilot to detect tooth decay

Two men looking at a computer screen

AI tool could speed up dementia diagnosis

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Online tool found to be effective at assessing dementia risk

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