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edn.com - Stefano Lovati - AI/ML integration in medical systems
AI/ML integration in medical systems
EDN

Artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) are increasingly being integrated into medical systems. This delivers smarter and faster care by bringing intelligence closer to where the data is created and used. The most recent advances in…

forbes.com - Gary Zammit - Fixing Medication Adherence In Clinical Trials: How Technology Stops Data Corruption
Fixing Medication Adherence In Clinical Trials: How Technology Stops Data Corruption
Forbes

Medication adherence in clinical trials is notoriously hard to track with precision. Clinical research and development is a painstakingly precise field, where every variable is carefully monitored and documented. Drug concentrations are measured to…

bbc.co.uk - Nikki Fox - The 'happiest little girl' defying the medical odds
The 'happiest little girl' defying the medical odds
BBC

A 'determined' three-year-old girl diagnosed with a form of cerebral palsy as a baby is continuing to defy the odds of her condition and is meeting her developmental milestones thanks to therapy. Amelia, from Spixworth in Norfolk, experienced…

bbc.co.uk - Nikki Fox - The 'happiest little girl' defying the medical odds
The 'happiest little girl' defying the medical odds
BBC

Nikki Fox and Neve Gordon-Farleigh A 'determined' three-year-old girl diagnosed with a form of cerebral palsy as a baby is continuing to defy the odds of her condition and is meeting her developmental milestones thanks to therapy. Amelia, from…

businessinsurance.com - California comp medical reviews rise in 2025
California comp medical reviews rise in 2025
Business Insurance

California's independent medical review program saw an increase in workers compensation medical disputes in 2025, while treatment denials were overturned at a lower rate than the prior year, according to a report released Tuesday. Maximus Federal…

thehindu.com - The Hindu Bureau - IJCCI calls for medical equipment firms to work with Japanese SMEs
IJCCI calls for medical equipment firms to work with Japanese SMEs
The Hindu

The Indo-Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IJCCI) is inviting companies involved in medical equipment sector, including nursing care, to participate in the CEO Business Matching event. The IJCCI, which is working with the Small and Medium…

siliconangle.com - Kelly Knight - 3D medical imaging and the evolution of care
3D medical imaging and the evolution of care
SiliconANGLE

Even as AI rewrites the rules across industries, healthcare is still confronting a half-century of diagnostic stasis — but a new generation of companies is betting that advances in AI and 3D medical imaging can finally close the gap between…

examinerlive.co.uk - Samuel Port - Air ambulance called to Morrisons food site in Bradford after 'medical incident
Air ambulance called to Morrisons food site in Bradford after 'medical incident
Yorkshire Live

An air ambulance attended a Morrisons food production facility in Bradford. A person was rushed to hospital after a 'medical incident' at Farmers Boy on Cemetery Road, Greenside Park. Paramedics attended the site at 10.08am today, on Thursday, May…

ucf.edu - Juzanne Martin - UCF Materials Science and Engineering Alum Recognized for Medical Device Innovation
UCF Materials Science and Engineering Alum Recognized for Medical Device Innovation
University of Central Florida

The ultra-fine wires Cacie McDorman '20 helps develop are small in size but transformative in impact. Now a global project manager for wire technology at Alleima Advanced Materials, the materials science and engineering alum has earned the…

news-medical.net - Bioluminescent fungi reveal pathways for advanced biotechnology and medical applications
Bioluminescent fungi reveal pathways for advanced biotechnology and medical applications
News-Medical

Like fireflies and many deep-sea creatures, certain fungi can naturally emit light through bioluminescence pathways in which specialized enzymes convert chemical energy into visible light. Medical researchers have used fungal light-producing…

thehindubusinessline.com - Medical Entrepreneurship Development Centre launched at Kozhikode Medical College
Medical Entrepreneurship Development Centre launched at Kozhikode Medical College
BusinessLine

An Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Centre (IEDC) aimed at strengthening medical research and supporting healthcare start-up initiatives has been launched at the Government Medical College, Kozhikode. The unit was officially inaugurated…

thehindu.com - The Hindu Bureau - U.S. medical device maker Align Tech plans ₹1,800 crore plant in Hyderabad
U.S. medical device maker Align Tech plans ₹1,800 crore plant in Hyderabad
The Hindu

Arizona, U.S.-headquartered medical device firm Align Technology plans to establish a manufacturing facility in Hyderabad with an investment of around ₹1,800 crore. It will be the company's first manufacturing site in India and fourth…

nypost.com - Anna Young - Tennessee death row inmate spared execution after medics fail to find vein for lethal injection - gets one-year reprieve
Tennessee death row inmate spared execution after medics fail to find vein for lethal injection - gets one-year reprieve
New York Post

A Tennessee death row inmate was spared execution Thursday morning after medical personnel failed to find a vein to deliver a lethal injection, state officials said. Tony Carruthers, 57, was granted a one-year reprieve after medics at Riverbend…

wltx.com - Shannon Taylor - Sumter United Ministries ends free medical ride program after funding runs out
Sumter United Ministries ends free medical ride program after funding runs out
wltx.com

SUMTER, S.C. — Sumter United Ministries says it has ended its transportation assistance program for medical appointments after exhausting a one-time $25,000 donation used to fund the service. The nonprofit announced on social media that the…

khou.com - Troy Kless - Memorial Hermann prepares for World Cup medical surge, public safety concerns
Memorial Hermann prepares for World Cup medical surge, public safety concerns
khou.com

HOUSTON — With the FIFA World Cup now less than a month away from Houston's first match, Memorial Hermann officials say healthcare workers are preparing for a busy summer tied to the international event. Staff at the Texas Medical…

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