Weekly Health & AI Digest – March 30, 2026
March 30, 2026Here are the latest breakthroughs in health & AI (March 30, 2026 week) 🔹 NHS Needs a New Care Model to Address Future Demands NHS requires a new care model to effectively manage future healthcare demands, emphasizes Markus Bolton. 🏥📈...
NHS Needs a New Care Model to Address Future Demands
March 29, 2026NHS requires a new care model to effectively manage future healthcare demands, emphasizes Markus Bolton. 🏥📈
A Narrative Review of Digital Addiction and Health: A New Challenge for Modern Medicine.
March 29, 2026Digital addiction impacts health significantly, with prevalence highest in adolescents. Neurobiological changes mirror substance use disorders. 📱🧠
NHS Urged to Scale Proven Innovations to Meet Demand
March 29, 2026NHS urged to expand successful innovations to address increasing healthcare demand, says Helen Balsdon. 📈🏥
AI-Driven Design of Miniproteins as Potential Allosteric Modulators.
March 29, 2026AI-Driven Miniproteins: Revolutionizing Allosteric Modulation in Drug Discovery 🧬💊
Limited Integration of Data Flows in NHS Electronic Patient Records
March 29, 2026Limited integration in NHS Electronic Patient Records affects data sharing. Only 30% have bi-directional flows. 📊💻
Hospital Phone Encounters as Upstream Evidence for AI Scribe Evaluation.
March 29, 2026Exploring AI Scribe Evaluation through Hospital Phone Encounters 📞🤖: Insights from Sezgin E's 2026 study in J Med Syst.
Strategies for Class-Imbalanced Learning in Multi-Sensor Medical Imaging.
March 28, 2026Class imbalance in multi-sensor medical imaging can improve minority class recall by 12-35% through advanced strategies. 📊🩺
On the relationships between apathy, depression and anhedonia.
March 28, 2026Exploring Apathy, Depression, and Anhedonia: Key Findings from a Comprehensive Study 🧠📊









