MACHINE LEARNING

Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Predicting Pregnancy Drug Risks: Can AI Help?

Ensuring the safety of medicines during pregnancy is really important, but it's tricky because pregnant women are often left out of clinical trials. This makes it hard to figure out how drugs might affect them. A recent study tried to solve this problem by using advanced AI and machine learning to p

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Predicting Infections After Kidney Stone Surgery: A Machine Learning Model's New Approach

Imagine you've just had a kidney stone removed through a procedure called retrograde intrarenal surgery. While most people recover well, some may face a dangerous infection called sepsis. A team of researchers has created a predictive model using machine learning to help doctors spot how likely some

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

How Measurements Can Predict Breast Satisfaction

Ever wondered if some simple body measurements could tell us how happy people are with their breasts? Well, scientists decided to explore this idea. They wanted to see if there's a link between breast size and shape, and how women feel about them, especially in those who haven't had any surgery. The

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Can AI Improve Brain Tumor Diagnosis?

Spotting brain tumors in MRI scans can be tricky. Doctors rely on manual checks and sometimes help from computers, but these methods have their drawbacks. They might not work well on all scans due to the tumors' complex shapes and the need for precise analysis. Also, these systems can be slow and ma

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

AI Helps Doctors Predict Hip Surgery Risks

Hip fractures can be a real challenge for older adults. Scientists wondered if computers could help doctors figure out which patients might face short-term complications after surgery. They compared two methods: traditional approaches and powerful computer algorithms called machine learning. Surpris

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Hospitals Going High-Tech: Machine Learning’s Role

Picture a hospital where machines can mimic human learning. That’s what’s possible with natural language processing (NLP) tools for healthcare providers. Imagine walking into a hospital with machine learning models right behind the scenes, churning through data, learning from real-world scenarios, a

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Nov 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

Protecting Data and Models: Citadel's Secure Collaborative Learning

In the world of machine learning, not everyone has the expertise to train models. That's why data owners often team up with model owners to create better, more generalized models. The problem? Privacy and confidentiality. Data owners want their data to stay secret, while model owners don't want thei

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Can AI Pick the Best Meds for Your Blood Pressure?

Picture this: you keep checking your blood pressure, but it's always too high. It's a major risk for heart disease, even if you're taking meds. But here’s the thing, some blood pressure meds might not be the best for you. They might not make your blood vessels as flexible as they should be, which ca

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Uncovering Risks: A New Model for Predicting Lichenoid Vulvar Disease

Lichenoid vulvar disease (LVD) is a complex condition with various risk factors that need to be thoroughly examined. So far, not enough research has been done to understand these risks and develop warning models for LVD. This study stands out as the first to dive deep into the risk factors related t

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

The Avatar Link: Understanding Gaming Addiction with Machine Learning

Recently, a study on using machine learning to tackle gaming disorder sparked important questions. A follow-up commentary highlighted two key issues: defining the bond between users and their game characters (avatars) and improving how machine learning tools assess risks for gaming disorder. This pa

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