Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dr. Bryant Lin was diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer despite never smoking. (Norbert von der Groeben/Stanford University School ...
Austin psychiatrist Dr. Donald J. Garcia is enrolling patients in a study on a new kind of medication for major depressive disorder. While drug companies have created many medications that help ...
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BREAST CANCER TREATMENT CAN BE GRUELING. AND IT CAN ALSO MAKE FOR VERY LONG DAYS. AND A NEW STUDY NOW SHOWING HIGHER DOSES OF RADIATION GIVEN OVER FEWER SESSIONS WAS AS EFFECTIVE AS BEING GIVEN LOWER ...
If you want to live longer, see a female doctor, researchers say. Patients with female doctors have lower rates of mortality and remission than patients treated by male doctors, according to a study ...
Dear Doctors: There’s another new study about coffee. This one says it’s good for your gut microbiome. I’m 41 years old and a lifelong coffee drinker, and those studies come out like clockwork.
A new study examines how large language models perform in a variety of medical contexts, including real emergency room cases — where at least one model seemed to be more accurate than human doctors.
Artificial intelligence that can "reason" is now capable of diagnosing real-life medical scenarios as well as or better than physicians, according to the results of a study published Thursday in ...
Dr. Bryant Lin, a Stanford University School of Medicine physician and professor, has never smoked, but in early May 2024, he received a life-altering diagnosis: stage IV lung cancer. Lung cancer ...