Whether you are getting a blood test, stepping on a smart scale, or wearing a fitness tracker, you are generating a stream of personal medical data. But who truly owns that information? As medical ...
AI medical imaging market is projected to exceed $20B by 2035. Generative models address class imbalances in medical imaging ...
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Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., is a physician and ranking member of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions. We are witnessing a transition point in medical research. The emergence of ...
A data breach can leave you feeling helpless, but there are steps you can take to limit the potential harm. By Knvul Sheikh Your health data is exceptionally valuable — and exceptionally vulnerable.
Milovan Suvakov, Ph.D. Describe the structure, purpose and types of large medical data repositories available to researchers. Analyze available data types and differentiate between the levels of data ...