Technology /AI
Diagnosis of Skin Malignancies via Mobile Application Successfully Tested in the UK
Skin malignancies are a significant global cause of morbidity and mortality, with melanoma responsible for most deaths, and its incidence is increasing faster than any other cancer. Early detection of the disease is crucial for improving patient prognosis, which poses a challenging task for healthcare due to the overload of dermatology clinics. Hope for the future comes from the UK, where artificial intelligence is being successfully tested in diagnosing skin malignancies.
Joystick-operated robot intervening in stroke treatment remotely − fiction or promise of the future?
A team of experts from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has developed a telerobotic…
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