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A smartphone camera might soon replace the physical throat swab, shifting the front line of infectious disease diagnosis from the clinic to the palm of your hand.
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A smartphone camera might soon replace the physical throat swab, shifting the front line of infectious disease diagnosis from the clinic to the palm of your hand.

A new machine learning workflow cuts the detection time for superbugs from days to sixty minutes, shifting the battle against drug-resistant hospital infections.

A new partnership model shows health systems how to stop giving away their most valuable data assets to tech giants.

Standard radiation therapy treats every brain tumor margin the same way, but deep learning reveals that tumor geometry and location dictate how cancer spreads.

Off-the-shelf automated machine learning can flag deadly hospital-acquired infections, but only if hospitals feed them the right clinical data.

A new clinical trial shows that real-time computer vision can guide neurosurgeons through high-stakes brain procedures, but early software bugs prove the clinic is still a messy testing ground.

Putting medical-grade metabolic tracking directly into the hands of parents bypasses the clinic but shifts a heavy burden of clinical interpretation to the living room.

A new machine learning model stops doctors from misdiagnosing cardiac amyloidosis as more common heart conditions.

By translating messy medical jargon into mathematical vectors, a new tool could finally fix how language models understand patient charts.

A new foundation model matches or beats human pathologists at grading ulcerative colitis biopsies, potentially solving the clinical trial replication crisis.