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Opinion: AI scribes are mostly rescuing doctors from themselves
Opinion: Before integrating AI scribes into the exam room, physicians must honestly examine the root causes of the problems they are supposed to solve.
Read MoreDentalkart secures ₹85 crore funding to scale operations and expand subsidiaries
Malabar Investment and Whiteoak lead funding round to support Dentalkart's growth in India's dental marketplace The post Dentalkart secures ₹85 crore funding to scale operations and expand subsidia
Read MoreNHS to restrict new weight-loss drug Mounjaro to 220,000 patients in England initially
Health officials say they are prioritising people with the highest needs for ‘King Kong of weight-loss drugs’ Fewer than 10% of patients in England who are eligible for what has been dubbed the �
Read MoreGetinge opens experience centre in Mumbai to support India’s healthcare sector
Facility designed to showcase advanced medical solutions and offer hands-on learning for healthcare professionals The post Getinge opens experience centre in Mumbai to support India’s healthcar
Read MoreElderly patient left unable to swallow after 52-hour A&E wait
Report highlights ‘shocking’ example of man left unable to swallow after waiting over two days mostly on a bed in a corridor without regular medication An elderly man was left unable to swallow af
Read MoreRevisited: Secrets of the gut microbiome – podcast
Ian Sample speaks to colorectal surgeon and researcher James Kinross about the miraculous world of our gut microbiome, how modern life is impacting it, and what we can do to look after itBecause of in
Read MoreThe US supreme court’s trans rights case threatens decades of civil rights precedent, experts say
Oral arguments laid bare how a healthcare case could have vast consequences for LGBTQ+ equality and sex discriminationThe US supreme court heard one of the most consequential LGBTQ+ rights cases in it
Read MoreSTAT+: U.K. to restrict Eli Lilly’s obesity drug to patients with greatest need
The U.K. will soon offer Eli Lilly's Mounjaro for people with obesity — but only to a small share of those medically eligible, and alongside a specialized diet.
Read MoreNew Study Teases Out Chocolate and Diabetes Connection
(MedPage Today) -- Eating more dark chocolate was associated with a lower risk of type 2 diabetes, an analysis of prospective cohort studies suggested.
Read MoreRNA Interference Therapeutic Shows Promise for Chronic Hepatitis B
(MedPage Today) -- In adults with chronic hepatitis B infection receiving viral suppression therapy, coupling an investigational small interfering RNA therapy with an immunomodulator led to substanti
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