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@thenextweb.com
2 months ago
AI tool that creates digital twins of patients can predict future diseases
@thenextweb.com
9 months ago
AI-analysed 3D eye scans can detect signs of Parkinson’s, study finds
@engadget.com
11 months ago
Study finds sleep coaching app can help recover an extra hour of rest
@9to5mac.com
2 years ago
Smartwatch prices prove to be a problem for underrepresented groups in medical research, study finds
@theverge.com
2 years ago
Wearables are too expensive for groups underrepresented in medical research
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2 years ago
Google seeks FDA approval for Fitbit's passive heart rate monitoring tech
@9to5mac.com
2 years ago
Apple and the University of Michigan share early results from diverse Apple Watch health study
@slashgear.com
2 years ago
Artificial mucus may have a big role in future health treatments
@9to5mac.com
2 years ago
Apple Watch health features prompt users to get more medical procedures, but without overwhelming doctors
@technologyreview.com
3 years ago
AI is wrestling with a replication crisis
@slashgear.com
3 years ago
Certain exercises linked to improved blood flow in key brain regions
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4 years ago
Study finds virtual assistants give ‘disappointing’ responses to health questions