New findings highlight the need to systematically check for bias in pathology AI to ensure equitable care for patients.
Researchers at the University of Tartu Institute of Computer Science, Junior Research Fellow of Artificial Intelligence ...
At the JFR 2025 (Journées Françaises de Radiologie), the annual meeting of the French Society of Radiology, an organist and a neuroradiologist came together to share a story that bridges two worlds ...
A team of researchers led by Karina Xavier has uncovered a promising new live biotherapeutic agent that may redefine how the ...
New research from Hiroshima University shows that a portable heart monitoring device can detect fetal distress earlier and ...
UPF scientists have discovered this 7% of critical areas based on their pioneering analysis model that allows minimizing the ...
Professor Nuala Healy from the Beaumont Breast Centre in Dublin and the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland highlighted the absence of European guidelines for male breast imaging. 'Practitioners ...
The European Union-funded TO_AITION project, completed this month (December 2025), has been investigating the biological ...
Lymphedema after head and neck cancer is considerably more common than previously assumed and can persist long after cancer ...
Sending a “selfie” to the doctor could be a cheap and simple way of detecting heart disease, according to the authors of a new study. The study is the first to show that it’s possible to use a deep ...
A new study, published at the International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention (MICCAI 2025), details how the Surrey-developed technology uses advanced machine ...
The ULTR-AI suite analyses images from portable, smartphone-connected ultrasound devices, offering a sputum-free, rapid, and scalable alternative for TB detection. The results exceed the World Health ...
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