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Forbes News source @forbes.com Jersey City, New Jersey 馃嚡馃嚜 2d

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Public Innovation Funding Behind Breast Cancer Detection Has Stalled
The next generation of breast cancer detection technologies is not being built solely on private capital. In many cases, it is being financed through federal research infrastructure designed to move high-risk innovation toward commercialization.
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CBS News News source @cbsnews.com New York 馃嚭馃嚫 6d

#PancreaticCancer #CancerTreatment #MedicalInnovation

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New treatment for inoperable pancreatic cancer form offers hope. Here's what Optune Pax does.
Carolyn Gusoff has covered some of the most high profile news stories in the New York City area and is best known as a trusted, tenacious, consistent and caring voice of Long Island's concerns.
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Forbes News source @forbes.com Jersey City, New Jersey 馃嚡馃嚜 2w

#AIinHealthcare #MedicalInnovation #DigitalHealth

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What On Earth Is Wrong With Intelligent Medicine?
In so many ways, we're living in an age of promise, where AI can renovate all kinds of processes, to make them easier, more streamlined, and essentially automated, removing labor and human effort from the equation.
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Washington Post News source @washingtonpost.com Washington (state) 馃嚭馃嚫 2w

#GeneEditing #RareDiseases #MedicalInnovation

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David Liu unlocks the power of gene editing to treat rare genetic diseases
A chubby-cheeked baby called KJ made medical history last year. Faced with a life-threatening metabolic disease, KJ's doctors at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia sprinted to create a personalized therapy aimed at fixing the genetic typo at the root of his illness.
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New York Post News source @nypost.com New York City 馃嚭馃嚫 3w

#MedicalInnovation #Hemostasis #EmergencyCare

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South Korean scientists create life-saving spray to stop bleeding...
Imagine a life-saving spray that instantly stops severe bleeding. That's exactly what researchers in South Korea have developed -- and it could change how wounds are treated on the battlefield, and in ambulances and emergency rooms.
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Business Insider News source @businessinsider.com New York City 馃嚭馃嚫 3w

#RoboticSurgery #MedicalInnovation #Neurosurgery

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For brain surgery patients, a robot could be the key to faster recovery
This article is part of "Transforming Treatments," a series on medical innovations that save time, money, or discomfort.
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Fox News News source @foxnews.com New York City 馃嚭馃嚫 3w

#Transplantation #MedicalInnovation #HealthCare

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Surgeons keep man alive without lungs, paving new path to transplant
Ava Cooper, an 11-year-old heart transplant recipient, and her family discuss their initial reactions to the news, and life since the procedure took place on 'Fox & Friends.
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PEOPLE.com News source @people.com New York 馃嚭馃嚫 3w

#OrganDonation #FacialTransplant #MedicalInnovation

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Woman with Flesh-Eating Infection Gets New Face from Donor Who Chose Medical Aid in Dying
The donor "gave me a part of her life so that I could live," the woman, identified only as "Carme," explained in a translation of a Spanish-language video released by Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus, the facility that conducted the groundbreaking surgery last fall.
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Forbes News source @forbes.com Jersey City, New Jersey 馃嚡馃嚜 Jan 21

#AIHealthcare #StartupSuccess #MedicalInnovation

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OpenEvidence Founder Doubles His Wealth As Medical AI Startup Hits $12 Billion Valuation
hree years ago, Daniel Nadler launched OpenEvidence, an AI-based search tool that helps doctors get answers to complicated clinical questions quickly and easily.
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New York Post News source @nypost.com New York City 馃嚭馃嚫 Jan 20

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Controversial 'suicide pod' inventor reveals new AI-powered...
A year after a controversial assisted-dying device was used for the first time, its inventor says he is preparing a new version designed for two.
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#CrisisManagement #BurnInjuries #MedicalInnovation

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TheRegister.com News source @theregister.com Jan 5

#Healthcare #AI #MedicalInnovation

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OpenAI sees big opportunity in US health queries
One man's failing healthcare system is another man's opportunity About sixty percent of American adults have turned to AI like ChatGPT for health or healthcare in the past three months.
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TheRegister.com News source @theregister.com Jan 5

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OpenAI sees big opportunity in US health queries
One man's failing healthcare system is another man's opportunity About sixty percent of American adults have turned to AI like ChatGPT for health or healthcare in the past three months.
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Yahoo News source @yahoo.com Sunnyvale, California 馃嚭馃嚫 Jan 3

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The 'simple' colour card tool that could help diagnose conditions faster
A new, straightforward online tool designed to standardise the description of bodily fluid colours could significantly enhance patient care, researchers have announced.
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Yahoo News source @yahoo.com Sunnyvale, California 馃嚭馃嚫 Jan 3

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The 'simple' colour card tool that could help diagnose conditions faster
A new, straightforward online tool designed to standardise the description of bodily fluid colours could significantly enhance patient care, researchers have announced.