AI Will Be Able to Predict Patients' Illness in Future, Research

AI Will Be Able to Predict Patients’ Illness in Future, Research

London researchers set up AI tool—Photo: Courtesy of Sky News London: Artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to predict future health-related situations for patients, according to research from UK institutions. According to a Sky News report, researchers associated with King’s College London (KCL), University College London (UCL), King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and Guy’s…

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In the future, blood pressure medication will be individualized to each patient's genetics

In the future, blood pressure medication will be individualized to each patient’s genetics

Newcastle: Imagine a world where a drug is tailored just for you, i.e. developed by experts with your genetics in mind. Australian experts have presented a similar study that is close to turning this dream into reality. According to media reports, Professor Murray Cairns and his team at the Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) in…

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First time 1 liver transplant and pancreas transplant in 2 patients

First time 1 liver transplant and pancreas transplant in 2 patients

Pakistan Kidney and Liver Institute Lahore—File photo For the first time in Pakistan, a liver transplant and a pancreas transplant have been successfully performed in two patients. Split liver transplant and pancreas transplantation were performed at Pakistan Kidney and Liver Institute, Lahore. Dr. Faisal Saud Dar, dean of Pakistan Kidney and Liver Institute, Lahore, while…

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Medical Centers Using Inappropriate Terminology Prevents Patients From Treatment, Research

Medical Centers Using Inappropriate Terminology Prevents Patients From Treatment, Research

Massachusetts: Liver transplants and drug rehabilitation centers in the US have ‘inappropriate’ terms for alcoholics, causing patients to hesitate to seek treatment. According to media reports, a recent study conducted by American experts found that using inappropriate terms online for alcohol-related patients does not result in the patient coming to medical facilities, which leads to…

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61 thousand patients were examined in Peshawar Institute of Cardiology

61 thousand patients were examined in Peshawar Institute of Cardiology

Peshawar Institute of Cardiology, file photo The annual performance report of Peshawar Institute of Cardiology has come out. According to spokesperson PIC Rafat Anjum, more than 61,000 heart patients, including 9,000 children, were examined in the OPD this year, while 13,000 heart patients were brought to the emergency department. Rifat Anjum said that more than…

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