Keeping an AI on Retinopathy

Moorfields Eye Hospital experts have developed an AI tool, RETFound, to diagnose eye-related diseases quickly and reliably. The model was trained using 1,640,612 retinal scans from Moorsfield Eye Hospital, and it showed exceptional performance in detecting diseases such as glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy. RETFound is more efficient than other AI tools, requiring only 10% of…

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Talkspace launches partnership with Evernow for women’s health

Publicly-traded digital behavioral health company Talkspace has partnered with menopause-focused telehealth startup Evernow to expand their portfolio. Talkspace offers therapy, psychiatric services, and medication management for various mental health conditions, while Evernow provides hormone therapy and treatment plans for menopausal women. Through the partnership, Talkspace providers can access Evernow’s resources, and Evernow’s members can receive…

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Listen to the Latest ‘KFF Health News Minute’

The KFF Health News Minute provides weekly updates on various health-related issues. Recent topics include the impact of Medicaid purges on those seeking assistance, shortages of physical therapists, and concerns about the rising cost of long-term care. Other topics covered include confusion around definitions of preventive care and the difficulty of obtaining a lifesaving overdose…

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Dual-chamber leadless pacemaker successfully implanted in real-world practice

The world’s first dual-chamber leadless pacing system, Aveir DR, was named one of 2023’s top inventions. It has been successfully implanted since FDA approval in July and offers substantial reductions in complications. Dr. Cyrus A. Hadadi, one of the first to implant the system, discussed its benefits, patient selection, implantation challenges, and long-term implications. The…

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Correction

Minerva (BMJ 2023;383:p2761 doi:10.1136/bmj.p2761) reported a UK register of cardiac arrests during anesthesia found 881 cases in a 12-month period, with an incidence of three arrests per 100,000 anesthesia. However, the correct incidence is three arrests in 10,000 anesthesia. The article has been corrected. Source link

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Magnetic Dressing Improves Diabetic Wound Healing

Researchers at the National University of Singapore have developed a magnetic hydrogel wound dressing that contains two different regenerative cell types. The dressing is stimulated by an external magnetic field, which causes mechanical stresses to act on the cells, stimulating them to grow and enhancing their regenerative potential. The advanced dressing aims to treat difficult-to-heal…

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5 countries in East and southern Africa have anthrax outbreaks, WHO says, with 20 deaths reported

Five countries in East and southern Africa are experiencing anthrax outbreaks, with more than 1,100 suspected cases and 20 deaths reported this year, according to the World Health Organization. The countries affected are Kenya, Malawi, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Anthrax usually affects livestock and wild herbivores, with humans being infected if they are exposed to…

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REP-EQUITY toolkit aims for fairer research representation

Researchers recently developed the REP-EQUITY toolbox to address underrepresentation in health research. This toolbox aims to help researchers capture a representative and equitable sample, which is crucial due to the highlighted need to include underserved populations in the wake of COVID-19. The toolkit was developed through a comprehensive data search and consensus workshop, including input…

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Stem Cell Therapy Implant Shows Promise For Type 1 Diabetes

An experimental device with millions of stem cells reduced the need for insulin shots in people with type 1 diabetes. The device, containing lab-grown pancreatic cells, led to significant improvement in some patients, allowing their bodies to spend more time within the normal blood sugar range and reducing their need for insulin. Researchers hope this…

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