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Jan 14 2025BUSINESS

Bioptimus Bags $41M to Create AI for Biology

A young French AI startup, Bioptimus, has snagged $41 million to build a special AI model for biology. Think of it like a super-smart tool for understanding and predicting biological stuff, from tiny molecules to whole organisms. The challenge? Biological data is sensitive and not easy to get. But B

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Alcohol and Cancer: What Australians Need to Know

Drinking alcohol is deeply ingrained in Australian culture. About 77% of Australians consume it, often more than recommended limits. But did you know that alcohol can increase your risk of getting cancer? Oncologists have known this for years, but it's not something most people talk about. A big st

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

HPV in Jeddah: Knowledge Gaps and High-Risk Genotypes

In Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, a recent study shed light on the prevalence of human papillomavirus (HPV), a common sexually transmitted infection that can cause genital warts and various cancers like cervical, anal, penile, and oropharyngeal. With over 10 million women at risk of HPV-related cervical canc

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Where Do Teens and Young Adults with Cancer Prefer to Die?

Have you ever thought about where you'd want to be at the end of your life? It turns out, this is a big question for teens and young adults with advanced cancer. Many of them end up dying in hospitals, but how many actually want that? There’s not a lot of data on this, so we’re not sure how often th

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Guess Who's Not Showing Up? A Machine Learning Look at Patient No-Shows

Ever heard of the "no-show" issue in healthcare? It's when patients book appointments but don't turn up. We looked at this over five years with 21, 969 patients. Our study created a special model to solve this problem. This model not only predicts no-shows but also helps manage service capacity and

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Synthetic Menthol Cigarettes: A New Challenge

Cigarette companies are introducing a new type of cigarette in the US that uses synthetic cooling agents. These cigarettes are meant to mimic the feeling of menthol cigarettes. Why is this a problem? Well, as some states and cities start to ban menthol cigarettes due to health concerns, these new sy

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Jan 14 2025POLITICS

Doctors Weigh In: How Legislators Vote on Climate Policy

Imagine you're sitting in a doctor's office, and the topic of climate change comes up. Would you be surprised to learn that your elected representatives' views on the environment are backed by the American Medical Association's political wing? Well, it's true! The American Medical Association (AMA)

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Why Isn't Family Planning Working in Low-Income Countries?

You might think that with all the support and great ideas, family planning would be a breeze in poor and middle-income countries. But guess what? It's not. The World Health Organization (WHO) has figured out that something's blocking the way. They call these blocks "bottlenecks. " So, they've made a

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Spirituality and Health: Can Contaminated Measures Still Provide Useful Insights?

Recently, scientists have raised concerns about using spirituality measures that are mixed with mental and social health indicators. Many researchers might not know about this issue, even though these scales are commonly used in health studies. Previously, experts warned about choosing the right rel

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

How Text Messages Could Boost Colposcopy Appointments

Cervical cancer continues to affect minoritized women disproportionately due to low screening rates and incomplete follow-ups. One key hurdle is that these women often face structural and emotional barriers to getting colposcopies, a crucial exam for detecting early signs of cervical cancer. Tried-

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