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@bgr.com
1 year ago
Ground-breaking procedure revived all the organs in a dead body
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1 year ago
Scientists revived organ cells in dead pigs
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1 year ago
This 10-second test could measure your risk of death, study says
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2 years ago
Patient dies two months after groundbreaking pig heart transplant
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4 years ago
Using machine learning to estimate risk of cardiovascular death. by @spelldotrun #machinelearning #ai #artificialintelligence #health #healthcare #bigdata #analytics #datascience #deeplearning #tech #medicine #innovation https://t.co/jQGBKxYS1Z
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4 years ago
Raid of body-donation company uncovers horror scene with buckets of body parts, heads swapped onto other bodies
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4 years ago
MIT develops a new sensor that could help diagnose sepsis in mere minutes
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4 years ago
These Johns Hopkins students are slashing breast cancer biopsy costs
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7 years ago
Sean Parker’s cancer institute may have found a blood test to find out if patients will respond to treatment
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7 years ago
NIH grants $2.3M to development of FeverPhone, a portable disease diagnosis kit