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People are getting sick with mysterious illnesses and testing negative for COVID, RSV, and influenza.  Here's why.

People are getting sick with mysterious illnesses and testing negative for COVID, RSV, and influenza. Here’s why.

Many people are sick in the United States right now with fever, cough and sore throat. Flu and cold season came early — and it took people by surprise. If you have a fever, getting tested for flu and COVID can help you access antiviral treatments. Loading Something is loading. Thank you for your registration! …

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A new coalition aims to fill the credibility gap for AI in medicine with testing and surveillance

A new coalition aims to fill the credibility gap for AI in medicine with testing and surveillance

JTo read the medical literature, you might think that AI is taking over medicine. It can detect cancers in images earlier, find heart problems invisible to cardiologists, and predict organ dysfunction hours before it becomes dangerous for hospital patients. But most AI models described in reviews — and touted in press releases — are never …

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Increasing production of custom immune cells for drug development and testing

Increasing production of custom immune cells for drug development and testing

To prevent animal testing and create even more accurate ways to test therapeutics, the pharmaceutical industry is increasingly turning to human immune cells. However, the availability of cells like these has been limited to date. Now, Fraunhofer researchers have succeeded in taking the production of personalized immune cells from the laboratory to the industrial level. …

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Many Colorado Adoptees Are Not Getting Behavioral Health Testing As Quickly As They Should

Many Colorado Adoptees Are Not Getting Behavioral Health Testing As Quickly As They Should

Many adoptive children in Colorado are not being screened for mental health issues as quickly as they should be, according to data recently reviewed by state lawmakers, who have expressed concern about this delay in care and treatment. other issues raised in a Colorado Sun investigation into broken adoptions. . The recent report from the …

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