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@techcrunch.com
1 month ago
Hugging Face releases a benchmark for testing generative AI on health tasks
@techcrunch.com
1 year ago
US family planning non-profit MFHS says patient medical data stolen in ransomware attack
@techcrunch.com
1 year ago
US government says North Korean hackers are targeting American healthcare organizations with ransomware
@slashgear.com
3 years ago
Older vaccinated adults are much less likely to be hospitalized with COVID-19
@slashgear.com
3 years ago
Non-NIOSH imported N95 style masks and counterfeits flow from China
@slashgear.com
3 years ago
COVID-19 vaccine rules see FDA try to win over anti-vaxxers
@slashgear.com
4 years ago
Mayo study finds Electronic Health Records less user-friendly than Excel
@slashgear.com
4 years ago
Your drugs can work better: One simple life hack
@datadriveby
4 years ago
FDA has been requesting feedback on their proposed AI/ML Software-as-Medical-Device (SaMD) framework, and our comments (@BpGenetics) were just published. Check out the thread below! #SaMD #AI #MachineLearning #healthcare https://t.co/ldvn3htE3h
@slashgear.com
4 years ago
Elderly care in USA depends on immigrants study shows