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AI’s potential to improve healthcare access could be offset by exploitation

by rss feed | Oct 9, 2024 | News Feeds, Uncategorized

As tools powered by artificial intelligence increasingly make their way into health care, the latest research from UC Santa Cruz Politics Department doctoral candidate Lucia Vitale takes stock of the current landscape of promises and anxieties.

New research links social factors to cardiovascular risk in Asian American adults

by rss feed | Apr 3, 2024 | News Feeds, Uncategorized

Having more unfavorable social determinants of health, such as being unemployed, uninsured or not having education beyond high school, was associated with an increased likelihood of having risk factors for cardiovascular disease among Asian American adults, according...

New research links social factors to cardiovascular risk in Asian American adults

by rss feed | Apr 3, 2024 | News Feeds, Uncategorized

Having more unfavorable social determinants of health, such as being unemployed, uninsured or not having education beyond high school, was associated with an increased likelihood of having risk factors for cardiovascular disease among Asian American adults, according...

New research links social factors to cardiovascular risk in Asian American adults

by rss feed | Apr 3, 2024 | News Feeds, Uncategorized

Having more unfavorable social determinants of health, such as being unemployed, uninsured or not having education beyond high school, was associated with an increased likelihood of having risk factors for cardiovascular disease among Asian American adults, according...

Study identifies key factor in lung and eye damage in preemies

by rss feed | Dec 12, 2023 | News Feeds, Uncategorized

Advancements in the care of premature babies are leading to improved survival rates. However, the incidence of neonatal diseases with life-long consequences such as bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) and retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is increasing.

Study offers new hope for patients coping with spinal cord injuries

by rss feed | Mar 7, 2022 | News Feeds, Uncategorized

By employing artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics to formulate therapeutic proteins, a team led by Rutgers researchers has successfully stabilized an enzyme able to degrade scar tissue resulting from spinal cord injuries and promote tissue regeneration.
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