• Clinical ultrasound in the age of artificial intelligence

    The foremost expert in critical care ultrasound on the value of natural vs artificial intelligence in medicine.   Ultrasound is a tool like no other in medicine. Most importantly, because it is a work of the hand and the eye, combining the art of reasoning, common sense (that is, intelligence), it provides a unique opportunity for the physician...

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  • AI applications in breast imaging

    Review of some state-of-the-art applications of artificial intelligence on mammography and MRI.   Computer aided imaging is not novel, having been around for 50 years. Developments have boosted the accuracy of computer-based analysis and breast imaging is at the forefront, as large databases are available, and radiologists tasks on images are...

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  • The role of social media in cardiology

    Social Media is gaining significant popularity amongst the medical and allied health professionals. It enables a platform where dissemination of research can materialise very quickly, at no cost, for the benefit of colleagues and patients across the world.   Social media (#SoMe) can now be considered one of the most important methods...

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  • Critical analysis of MRI-based classification systems for sport muscle injuries

    Critical review   A critical review of eight identified cases of muscle injuries in professional FCB players from the club’s annual muscle injury database in 2017.   Abstract   In cases of suspected muscle injury, sports medicine professionals use imaging methods such as ultrasound (US) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to confirm...

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  • Revitalising the aged heart through spermidine-rich diet

    Stringent dietary adjustments, albeit effective in delaying ageing, are not attractive to the majority of people. Thus, pharmaceuticals or natural substances that mimic caloric restriction, like spermidine, are emerging as an alternative and feasible strategy to promote healthy ageing.   Background   We are in an era of artificial intelligence,...

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  • Highlights from the I-I-I Blog

    (I expert, I question, I answer)  Have you got something to say? Visit  https://healthmanagement.org/blog/index  or contact [email protected].  Philip Braham Co-Founder & Director - Remedium Partners, UK TOP QUOTE: “Solving the NHS doctor shortage isn’t an overnight solution – the fact that agency locums haven’t ‘fixed’...

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  • Innovation in paediatric rehabilitation

    A challenge and an opportunity   Review of innovative technologies used at the ALYN Hospital Paediatric and Adolescent Rehabilitation Centre in Jerusalem; past and future technological trends in the field worldwide, including technologies relating to augmented communication, neuro- and movement-sensing, miniaturisation, powered mobility, virtual...

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  • Will AI lead to job cuts or will the tech improve working lives?

    Can Artificial Intelligence (AI) be trusted to better working conditions and create more jobs or, as the technology becomes more widespread in healthcare, will it be a threat to employment in the sector? HealthManagement.org spoke to four Artificial Intelligence (AI) experts for their views.   Luciano Floridi Professor of Philosophy and Ethics...

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  • The immunotherapy hurdle & why doctors could soon predict how each patient will respond

    A partnership between Vanderbilt University Medical Center and GE Healthcare will create AI-powered apps to enable safer and more precise immunotherapies.   When two doctors oceans apart were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their work in immunotherapy – the breakthrough treatment that turns the body’s own...

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  • AI-based prediction in clinical settings: can we trust it?

    AI is proving its worth in delirium prediction   An AI model used for prediction and prevention of delirium in elderly patients is reaping results and gaining the confidence of users.    The challenge   Users in healthcare are facing the situation that it is becoming increasingly difficult for them to incorporate information available...

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