by admin | Jul 14, 2025 | AI, AI News, artificial intelligence, chatbots, doctors, healthcare, Medicine, News, Other Tech News, The Conversation
Imagine walking into your doctor’s office feeling sick – and rather than flipping through pages of your medical history or running tests that take days, your doctor instantly pulls together data from your health records, genetic profile and wearable devices to help... by admin | May 5, 2025 | AI, AI News, artificial intelligence, Medicine, News, The Conversation
In medicine, there’s a well-known maxim: never say more than your data allows. It’s one of the first lessons learned by clinicians and researchers. Journal editors expect it. Reviewers demand it. And medical researchers mostly comply. They hedge, qualify and narrow... by admin | May 4, 2025 | AI, AI News, artificial intelligence, health, Medicine, News, The Conversation
If you wanted to check someone’s pulse from across the room, for example, to remotely monitor an elderly relative, how could you do it? You might think it’s impossible, because common health-monitoring devices such as fingertip pulse oximeters and smartwatches have to... by admin | Mar 13, 2025 | AI, AI News, artificial intelligence, Medicine, News, research, The Conversation
The potential of using artificial intelligence in drug discovery and development has sparked both excitement and skepticism among scientists, investors and the general public. “Artificial intelligence (AI) is taking over drug development,” claim some companies and... by admin | Mar 5, 2025 | AI, AI News, artificial intelligence, doctors, Medicine, News, The Conversation
The practice of medicine has undergone an incredible, albeit incomplete, transformation over the past 50 years, moving steadily from a field informed primarily by expert opinion and the anecdotal experience of individual clinicians toward a formal scientific... by admin | Jun 25, 2023 | 3d printing, Medicine, News, Other Tech News, Science, The Conversation
3D-printed medicine could be the future of personalised healthcare, with research now suggesting printed tablets have reached a sufficient quality to match the standards set for conventionally manufactured tablets. Our new study, published in the International Journal...