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What we know about the current Ebola outbreak - JHU Hub
On the heels of hantavirus, a rapidly escalating Ebola outbreak in remote areas of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda has again placed global health systems on alert. As of May 25, more than 230 people have died and there are more than 900 ...
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Tick bite ER visits are surging. What NH, Maine residents need to know
"New Hampshire has one of the highest rates of Lyme disease in the country," the CDC states. "Anaplasmosis, babesiosis, and Powassan virus are other tickborne diseases that have been documented in NH.".
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Wearable ultrasound patch monitors fetal blood flow, detects pregnancy complications in real time - Stanford Medicine
A wearable ultrasound patch that makes it easier for doctors to see problems with blood flow in the umbilical cord and fetus is undergoing tests at Stanford Medicine. Share Article:.
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Urine test could help detect lung cancer years before symptoms occur
Cambridge scientists hunting tell-tale killer 'zombie' cells that signal early lung cancer have developed a world-first urine test that could transform diagnosis and survival for thousands of patients. [The test] could one day used easily in GP ...
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AI-driven multimodal strategy improves risk stratification in early breast cancer
Integrating digital pathology with genomic and clinical data may enhance prediction of late recurrence and refine selection for adjuvant treatment intensification in HR-positive, HER2-negative disease. Digital pathology is, today, “an extremely busy ...
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AI to be used in reading breast cancer scans from next year | RNZ News
Around 3400 people are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. About 270,000, aged 45 to 69, are screened annually through BreastScreen Aotearoa, the national breast screening programme, with a phased age extension to 74 now underway.
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