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| May 20, 2019 | |
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| The latest artificial intelligence in healthcare news from News Medical | |
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| Using Virtual Reality to Improve Medical Training
When doctors no longer examine the patient through massive incisions, and cadaver training is a thing of the past, medical education looks to virtual reality. Medical professionals immerse themselves in human anatomy in more detail than ever before while the human body once again becomes sacrosanct. The tools already exist.
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| People suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) have been up until now treated with scepticism at best. Their symptoms have been negated as vague and their debilitating condition has not received the status of being proven in a test. No more now! | |
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| Interactions with artificial intelligence will become an increasingly common aspect of our lives. A team at the Technical University of Munich has now completed the first study of how "embodied AI" can help treat mental illness. | |
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| It is possible to use machine learning to estimate the characteristics of a class of materials which, according to some researchers, can be as significant to the 21st century as plastics were to the 20th era. | |
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| We fare better during health challenges when we have a little help from our friends, family and community. And perhaps an assist from artificial intelligence. Researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) trained natural language processing (NLP) software to look for mentions of social isolation in clinical notes in the electronic health record (EHR). | |
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