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japantimes.co.jp - Steve Stecklow - Doctors have question as more AI-powered apps claim to offer medical guidance
Doctors have question as more AI-powered apps claim to offer medical guidance
The Japan Times

Artificial intelligence is shaking up industries from software and law to entertainment and education. And as physicians like Dr. Cem Aksoy are learning, it's posing special challenges in medicine as patients tap the technology for advice. Aksoy, a…

bbc.co.uk - Laura Cress - AI chatbots give inaccurate medical advice says Oxford Uni study
AI chatbots give inaccurate medical advice says Oxford Uni study
BBC

AI chatbots give inaccurate and inconsistent medical advice that could present risks to users, according to a study from the University of Oxford. The research found people using AI for healthcare advice were given a mix of good and bad responses…

bbc.co.uk - Laura Cress - AI chatbots give inaccurate medical advice says Oxford Uni study
AI chatbots give inaccurate medical advice says Oxford Uni study
BBC

Laura Cress Technology reporter AI chatbots give inaccurate and inconsistent medical advice that could present risks to users, according to a study from the University of Oxford. The research found people using AI for healthcare advice were given a…

newsweek.com - Cole Sullivan - There may have been a medical explanation for Drake Maye's Super Bowl performance
There may have been a medical explanation for Drake Maye's Super Bowl performance
Newsweek

The Seattle Seahawks were crowned Super Bowl champions after defeating the New England Patriots 29-13 on Sunday night at Levi's Stadium in San Francisco. It was a nightmare outing for star quarterback Drake Maye and the Patriots offense, which…

mirror.co.uk - Neela Debnath - 'Greatest medical show ever' hailed 'even better than House' coming soon to UK
'Greatest medical show ever' hailed 'even better than House' coming soon to UK
The Mirror

A highly anticipated medical drama is finally set to arrive on British screens following a lengthy wait. The HBO series, which boasts powerful performances and gripping narratives, debuted stateside last year to widespread acclaim, with viewers…

counterpunch.org - Peter Hart - Closing the Gaps on Paid Medical Leave
Closing the Gaps on Paid Medical Leave
Home - CounterPunch.org

February 10, 2026 Peter Hart February 5 marks the 33rd anniversary of the passage of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), a landmark piece of federal legislation that has provided some level of basic security for many millions of workers. It is…

thestar.com.my - Medical misinformation more likely to fool AI if source appears legitimate, study shows
Medical misinformation more likely to fool AI if source appears legitimate, study shows
The Star Online

Feb 9 (Reuters) - Artificial intelligence tools are more likely ‌to provide incorrect medical advice when the misinformation comes from what the software considers to be an authoritative ‌source, a new study found. In tests of 20…

nme.com - Max Pilley - Catherine O'Hara's cause of death confirmed by medical examiner
Catherine O'Hara's cause of death confirmed by medical examiner
NME | Music, Film, TV, Gaming & Pop Culture News

The 'Schitt's Creek' and 'Home Alone' actor passed away on January 30 at the age of 71 The Los Angeles County medical examiner has confirmed the cause of death of the legendary comic actress Catherine O'Hara. The Schitt's Creek and Home Alone star…

mcsweeneys.net - I'm Correlation-Here's Why I Shot Causation at a Harvard Medical School Conference
I'm Correlation-Here's Why I Shot Causation at a Harvard Medical School Conference
McSweeney's Internet Tendency

I know you think I'm evil. And a copycat. But I assure you, I've wanted to take out Causation long before Relative Risk stabbed Absolute Risk in the back at last month's Stanford talk on the lethality of packaged, ready-to-eat kale. Absolute Risk…

medpagetoday.com - Katie Suleta, DHSc, MPH, MS, and Aimee Pugh Bernard, PhD - Opinion | Science Communication Should Be a Core Competency in Medical Training
Opinion | Science Communication Should Be a Core Competency in Medical Training
Medpage Today

Science communication has exploded since the COVID-19 pandemic. While Carl Sagan, PhD, MS, was the first household name in science communication, it took a long time for the field to gain traction. But with the advent of social media came a whole…

prnewswire.com - Bdmd - Baird Medical Accelerates Global Commercial Roadmap with Strategic Clinical Education Initiatives in the U.S. and Japan
Baird Medical Accelerates Global Commercial Roadmap with Strategic Clinical Education Initiatives in the U.S. and Japan
Cision PR Newswire

In New York, the Company successfully facilitated an advanced training initiative at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center, led by Dr. Jennifer Kuo, Director of the Interventional Endocrinology Program and Fellowship Director at Columbia…

republicworld.com - Initiative Desk - How Prathima Group's Work in Medical Education, Infrastructure, Telecom and Rural Health Drives Regional Development
How Prathima Group's Work in Medical Education, Infrastructure, Telecom and Rural Health Drives Regional Development
Republic World

One of the distinguishing features of India's economic growth, particularly in states that have reported more sustained regional development, is the growth of diversified business houses. Prathima Group is one such prominent name in Telangana…

walesonline.co.uk - Neil Shaw - Alert pill interferes with medications and causes unpleasant side effects
Alert pill interferes with medications and causes unpleasant side effects
Wales Online

Health retailers and online marketplaces are illegally advertising melatonin supplements, a watchdog has warned. Which? said it had found melatonin advertised on AliExpress, Amazon, eBay, Etsy, Superdrug marketplace and Temu – sometimes at…

theconversation.com - Brenton Prosser - ADHD prescriptions are up tenfold, with the wealthiest kids most likely to be medicated
ADHD prescriptions are up tenfold, with the wealthiest kids most likely to be medicated
The Conversation

The number of young people in Australia prescribed medication for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) increased more that tenfold in 20 years, our new research shows, while it is no longer most prevalent in poorer areas. Children living…

federalnewsnetwork.com - Terry Gerton - Pentagon-funded study testing whether autonomous oxygen therapy can take lifesaving care out of medics' hands
Pentagon-funded study testing whether autonomous oxygen therapy can take lifesaving care out of medics' hands
Federal News Network

Guest: Dr. Adit Ginde Title: Senior associate dean for clinical research, professor and vice chair for Emergency Medicine at CU's Anschutz School of Medicine Summary: The Defense Department is backing a new study to see whether an autonomous oxygen…

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