Two researchers at Indiana University, Kris Hauser and Casey Bennett, have developed a predictive system for determining how to treat patients that adapts to new health information over time, and it could reduce costs by up to 50 percent while similarly improving patient outcomes. The system, published in Artificial Intelligence in Medicine journal in January (PDF), […]
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The Vision Of The Future
It took 20 years and $200 million in funding, but the FDA finally approved Swiss company Second Sight’s Argus II retinal prosthesis last week after the Opthalmic Device Panel unanimously voted in favor of approval last September. The system restores partial vision to sufferers of retinitis pigmentosa, an inherited disorder that progressively destroys the light-sensitive […]
Doctors Enter The 21st Century Using Social Media
Social media has invaded everything we do with communities that we actively take part in every day like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Using social media can let us keep in touch with people in a good way. Other times, it’s a case of information overload or simply TMI. The younger generation of doctors who have […]
I Don’t Need To Quit Smoking, I’ll Pick Up New Lungs On The Way Home
Apparently, while I wasn’t paying attention, the world got real Syfy on me. I recently found out that we’ve successfully grown and implanted a trachea grown from stem cells. Somehow, I missed the entire evolution of this process, but it’s pretty damn amazing, nonetheless. I know we’ve been trying to grow bits and pieces of […]