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   AI repurposes routine CT scans to detect hidden bone lossAI repurposes routine CT scans to detect hidden bone loss
 
Computed tomography (CT) scans of the chest, abdomen, and spine, taken originally to detect problems such as kidney stones or growths on the lungs, can be repurposed through artificial intelligence (AI) to catch signs of bone loss, a new study shows.
 
   Ending human bait practices in river blindness monitoringEnding human bait practices in river blindness monitoring
 
New research shows that it's possible to end the practice of using people as 'human bait' to catch and test the blackflies that spread river blindness (onchocerciasis).
 
 Study highlights need for XDP specific diagnostic assays
 
Study highlights need for XDP specific diagnostic assaysScientists at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School have developed a targeted genetic test to improve diagnosis for X-linked dystonia-parkinsonism (XDP), a rare and disabling movement disorder that affects primarily men of Filipino ancestry.
 
 
 Researchers engineer a novel technique for guiding endoscopes to deep lung tumors
 
Researchers engineer a novel technique for guiding endoscopes to deep lung tumorsResearchers at The University of Osaka have engineered a novel technique, Balloon-Assisted Bronchoscope Delivery (BDBD), to guide endoscopes to small, early-stage lung cancers hidden deep within the periphery of the lungs.
 
 
 Understanding how and when AI technology could help clinicians save lives
 
Understanding how and when AI technology could help clinicians save livesWhile artificial intelligence technology is increasingly being used - formally and informally - to support medical diagnoses, its utility in emergency medical settings remains an open question.
 
 

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