Large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT and GPT-4 have the potential to assist in clinical practice to automate administrative tasks,
Month: December 2023
Spike in dermatology visits for skin problems seen during summer of wildfires
New research suggests that air pollution may contribute to the development or worsening of skin conditions. The work, which is
Novel approach emerging for rescuing limbs at risk
Across the United States, about 2 million people are living with an amputation and another 185,000 amputations occur every year,
Clinicians could be fooled by biased AI, despite explanations
AI models in health care are a double-edged sword, with models improving diagnostic decisions for some demographics, but worsening decisions
Colon cancer screenings are more effective than previously understood, study finds
Screening for colon cancer reduces cancer rates by substantially more than previous analyses of randomized trials suggest, according to a
Connection between light levels and mental health — climate change could also have an impact in the future
In Finland, there is a clear increase in the number of sick days taken due to depression, anxiety and sleep
Artery calcification more common in night owls
Artery calcification is almost twice as common in night owls compared to early birds, according to a study from the
Researchers discover key to epithelial cell growth
Australian researchers have discovered a new way that epithelial cells, which form layers in organs like the skin and stomach,
Location, location, location: The hidden power of intracellular neighborhoods
Back in 2018, the lab of Christine Mayr, MD, PhD, at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) introduced the world
Two types of CBT are equally effective in the treatment of fibromyalgia
There does not appear to be any profound differences between so-called exposure-based CBT and traditional CBT in the treatment of