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AI diagnoses heart arrhythmia.

Doctors at Kobe University Hospital (Japan) have developed an AI that combines data from ECG and X-ray results to predict the locations of defects in the heart which cause an irregular heartbeat. Combining the two completely different test data types lead to improved diagnostic accuracy of the AI.

Their work can be found in Scientific Reports: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-87631-y

#sciencenews #AI #healthcare #medicine
Unremarkable AI.

Carnegie Mellon University researchers say clinical AI tools should be designed to take tough life-and-death clinical decisions out of the hands of physicians. They suggest that AI might guide decisions best if it were seamlessly embedded in the decision-making routines already used by the clinical team, providing predictions and evaluations on the go.

Read more about their ideas in Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems: https://doi.org/10.1145/3290605.3300468

#sciencenews #AI #healthcare #medicine
AI fighting breast cancer.

According to the WHO, breast cancer has recently overtaken lung cancer to become the most common cancer globally. The BreastPathQ Challenge was launched at the SPIE Medical Imaging 2019 conference to support the development of computer-aided diagnosis for assessing breast cancer pathology. 39 teams from 12 countries participated, with 100 new algorithms developed.

The exciting results and ideas produced by the challenge have recently been reported in the Journal of Medical Imaging: https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/journals/journal-of-medical-imaging/volume-8/issue-03/034501/SPIE-AAPM-NCI-BreastPathQ-challenge--an-image-analysis-challenge/10.1117/1.JMI.8.3.034501.full?SSO=1

#sciencenews #AI #ML #healthcare #medicine
3D printed diagnostic tools.

Lateral flow testing is widely used for pregnancy tests and more recently for mass coronavirus testing. A team working at KU Leuven has developed a new 3D printing technique using porous polymers to produce advanced diagnostic tests quickly, cheaply, and easily.

The method can be seen in action at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRVa7X_LnV4

#sciencenews #healthcare #medicine #polymers
A health boost from nature.

Access to nature increases city-dwellers’ physical activity and overall health. Researchers from Stanford University explain that parks, lakes, trees and other urban green spaces are a necessary part of creating more healthy, equitable, and sustainable cities.

Learn more from their article in PNAS: https://www.pnas.org/content/118/22/e2018472118

#sciencenews #medicine #healthcare #health
Ending childhood respiratory infections.

Human parainfluenza viruses are the leading cause of childhood respiratory infections. There are currently no available vaccines for the most prevalent of these viruses. Research from the University of Wisconsin shows that engineering suitable short chunks of protein can prevent the attachment of human parainfluenza viruses to cells.

The work has recently been published in JACS: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jacs.1c01565

#sciencenews #healthcare #health #medicine #vaccine
Diagnosing prostate cancer with light.

Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer globally in men, but rapid and accurate screening remains a challenge. Researchers from Chernivtsi National University & University of Oulu demonstrate a diagnostic method using polarized light that can quickly analyze prostate tissue samples for signs of cancer.

The results are published in Scientific Reports: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-83986-4

#sciencenews #medicine #healthcare #health #light
Clearing the air.

Fossil fuel reliance has pushed air pollution to record levels. Nitrogen oxides are particularly harmful pollutants for human health. Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology researchers hope to reduce pollution by using novel catalysts to selectively convert nitrogen oxides to hydroxylamine which can be further applied as an alternate energy source.

The results can be viewed in Nature Communications: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-22147-7
#sciencenews #environment #healthcare