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Inherited mutation can predispose children to a type of brain tumor

April 1, 2020 A, brain, Can, children, Inherited, mutation, of, predispose, to, tumor, type

Investigators at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, and the German Cancer Research Center have identified

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Artificial intelligence improves X-ray identification of patients with broken bones

March 31, 2020 'broken', artificial, Bones, identification, Improves, Intelligence, of, patients, with, X-ray

Artificial intelligence that can “read” electronic radiology reports and flag patients with broken bones who are at risk of osteoporosis

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The other side of COVID-19: Milder cases, healthy recovery

March 24, 2020 (COVID-19), cases, Healthy, Milder, of, Other, recovery, side, the

(HealthDay)—The coronavirus pandemic has caused a worldwide shift in the way people live, placing many in self-imposed exile to prevent

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'I Have OCD, And COVID-19 Is Giving Everyone A Small Taste Of What It's Like To Be Me'

March 24, 2020 (COVID-19), A, and, be, Everyone, Giving, Have, I, is, It's, Like, Me, OCD, of, Small, taste, to, What

One of the hallmark symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder is intrusive thoughts. All my life, I’ve felt their constant bombardment. My

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Q&A: Length of time COVID-19 can live outside an organism varies considerably

March 23, 2020 (COVID-19), an, Can, considerably, length, Live, of, organism, outside, Q&A:, Time, Varies

DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I have read that COVID-19 spreads from person to person, but can it also live on objects?

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Test ‘every suspected case’ of COVID-19: WHO

March 17, 2020 (COVID-19), Case, every, of, suspected, test, Who

Credit: CC0 Public Domain The World Health Organization called Monday for countries to test every suspected case of COVID-19, as

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Mexico confirms first 2 cases of coronavirus

February 29, 2020 2, cases, confirms, Coronavirus, First, Mexico, of

Mexico’s health secretary announced Friday that the country now has two confirmed cases of the new coronavirus. Hugo Lopez-Gatell said

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Artificial intelligence can scan doctors’ notes to distinguish between types of back pain

February 28, 2020 artificial, back, between, Can, distinguish, Doctors, Intelligence, NOTES, of, pain, scan, to, Types

Mount Sinai researchers have designed an artificial intelligence model that can determine whether lower back pain is acute or chronic

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Researchers develop first catalogue of genes that comprise community of microbes in vaginal microbiome

February 27, 2020 catalogue, community, comprise, develop, First, genes, in, microbes, microbiome, of, Researchers, that, Vaginal

University of Maryland School of Medicine’s (UMSOM) Institute for Genome Sciences (IGS) researchers have created the first catalog of genes

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New study associates intake of dairy milk with greater risk of breast cancer

February 25, 2020 associates, breast, cancer, dairy, greater, intake, milk, New, of, risk, study, with

Intake of dairy milk is associated with a greater risk of breast cancer in women, according to a new study

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