New “classification models” sense how well humans trust intelligent machines they collaborate with, a step toward improving the quality of
Day: December 12, 2018
FSU researchers find racial inequity among adolescents receiving flu vaccine
Black adolescents living in the United States tend to receive the influenza vaccine at significantly lower rates than their white
Discovery of new neural mechanism underlying anxiety points to possible treatments
According to some estimates, up to one in three people around the world may experience severe anxiety in their lifetime.
How returning to a prior context briefly heightens memory recall
Whether it’s the pleasant experience of returning to one’s childhood home over the holidays or the unease of revisiting a
Put Some Healthful Into Holiday Eating
You can eat a healthful diet during the holidays with just a few tweaks to traditional recipes, the American Heart
Inaccurate prescribing warnings in electronic medical record systems
Electronic prescribing is becoming widespread. All states allow it, some states require it, and many institutions now mandate electronic prescribing.
Whole-body PET/MRI provides one-stop shop for staging high-risk prostate cancer patients
New research on prostate cancer staging shows that PSMA-targeted PET/MRI performs equally as well as currently used predictive tools to