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How Artificial Intelligence Will Change Medicine

WebS48 | Nature | Vol 576 | 19/26 December 2019 Cover and main illustrations by Harry Campbell INSIDE S49 Hunting for New Drugs with AI The pharmaceutical industry is in a …

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THE SCIENCE EVENTS TO WATCH FOR IN 2022

WebProgress is also expected on vaccines for other major viruses and diseases, including HIV, malaria and Lyme disease. Big physics bonanza After a multi‑year shutdown and extensive

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Feature HOW GUT BACTERIA ALTER THE BRAIN

Webon the brain, and might be tied to a whole host of disorders. Funders such as the US National Institutes of Health are investing millions of dollars in exploring the connection.

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End the neglect of young people’s mental health

WebYoung people need to be involved in all aspects of the research process.” This week’s collection of review articles dives deep into the state of knowledge of interventions — …

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THE GLOBAL GRANTS FOR GUT HEALTH

WebIn 2021, the Global Grants for Gut Health will consider proposals for one-year research projects that advance understanding of the role of the early life microbiome in human …

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CARDIAC DISEASE A new mouse model for heart failure

WebDULGUUN AMGALAN & RICHARD N. KITSIS H eart failure is a lethal condition that affects at least 26 million people worldwide1.A preclinical model that

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MILLIONS AFFECTED BY RACIAL BIAS IN HEALTH-CARE …

WebStudy reveals widespread racism in decision-making software used by US hospitals. MILLIONS AFFECTED BY RACIAL BIAS IN HEALTH-CARE ALGORITHM By Heidi …

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HEALTHY DIETS FOR PEOPLE AND THE PLANET

WebNutrition, has analysed the diet in unpublished calculations and found that it provides 78% of the recommended zinc intake and 86% of calcium for those over 25 years old, and only

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Engineering the future of biomedicine for health

WebADVRTISEMENT EATURE Advertiser retains sole responsibility for content A patient undergoes orthopaedic surgery for the insertion of origami-folded implants, which expand …

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A transformative drug discovery and development platform …

WebADVERTISEMENT FEATURE The Global Health Drug Discovery Institute (GHDDI), established in Beijing in 2016, is an independent, not-for-profit organization devoted

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Health sciences L

Webindex Health sciences L ast year, the Nature Index was broadened to include author affiliations from articles in more than 60 medical journals. The

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Health sciences index

WebHealth sciences. index. I. n January 2023, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved lecanemab — an antibody medication that decreases β-amyloid protein build …

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THE BIG PUSH FOR CHINESE MEDICINE

Webconcerned how many terms or contents of its own would be selected,” says Choi, then the adviser on traditional medicine for the Manila-based western Pacific office of the World …

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Chronic disease management’s digital future

WebAdvertiser retains sole responsibility or content Advertiser retains sole responsibility or content ADVRTISEMNT FEATURE ADVRTISEMNT FEATURE Using personalized digital

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LGBTQ scientists are still left out

WebThe survey also found that. LGBTQ scientists are still left out. Support from mainstream diversity initiatives would create a virtuous circle of visibility and benefit science for all, …

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Immunology Brain–spleen connection aids antibody …

Webof this receptor, including one called Chrna9. To test the role of nicotinic receptors contain-ing Chrna9 in plasma-cell formation, Zhang et al. transplanted haematopoietic stem cells, …

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Medical research An umbrella approach to test lung cancer …

Webgroup was 31% (well below the response rates of at least 60% in the first group) for cancers with loss of the gene NF1.The loss of this gene results in MEK activation, and these …

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Methyl groups make a late entrance

Weblow because most people have the same low level of educational attainment. As access to schooling expands, inequality as measured by the AID rises because the population now

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