A racially biased medical test for years kept many Black people from getting kidney transplants.
The Robert J. Dole VA Medical Center has an ace in the hole when it comes to figuring out which medications work best for each veteran it serves.
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Can Smart Computers Help Us With Patient Follow-Up?

We can still be in charge of patient care, but maybe we could use help explaining options ...
Researchers are reporting success after a new effort to reverse racial bias against Black kidney patients is paying off.
A DNA test could help match patients with psychiatric medications, potentially reducing the long and frustrating trial-and-error process.
Colorectal cancer is one of the cancers where, if found early, it has a 91% chance of survival for the patient. If you find ...
A 'chairside' test in certain dental patients could help to identify people with prediabetes ...
Researchers at Fred Hutch Cancer Center are testing whether a collaborative AI research platform can accelerate the pace of ...
Experts estimate that two-thirds of colorectal cancer deaths could be prevented with routine screenings, nursing instructor ...
A laboratory test — or assay — developed in Sudbury, Ont., to measure the effectiveness of chemotherapy is one step closer to ...
The test takes just six-minutes ...
Friends and Family Test (FFT) gives patients the opportunity to submit feedback to providers of NHS funded care or treatment, using a simple question which asks how likely, on a scale ranging from ...