2019

How will the meaning of health change in the age of AI?

Health does not necessarily equate to disease free. It’s more about the idea of well-being. Some individuals may have chronic conditions yet they can still attain a good balance of life through appropriate diets, exercises, and carrying on with their daily routines.  At the 2019 Nuclear Ca

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Are we ready to augment our bodies?

Every time when a heart attack occurs, millions of heart muscle cells will be lost. These cells are never regrown. So, even if the patient survived the cardiac episode, they often suffer from serious health consequences. A bioengineering research team from Duke University believes they can turn the

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AIMed has partnered Best Case Scenario to launch AIMed Australia

AIMed and Best Case Scenario (BCS) announced today a collaboration to launch AIMed Australia. AIMed and BCS are working together to organize its first conference this November. The soft launch of AIMed Australia will take place towards the end of May.  This partnership is an extension of AIMed’

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Has modern radiology lost its way?

In the recent AIMed breakfast briefing: Experience the future of AI (artificial intelligence) in Radiology – Chicago, Dr. Paul J. Chang, Professor and Vice-Chairman of Radiology Informatics at the University of Chicago School of Medicine highlighted some of the fallacies in modern radiology.  H

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A new form of medical deliveries

On 19 April, University of Maryland’s School of Medicine (UMSOM), Medical Center (UMMC) and A. James Clark School of Engineering, had succeeded for the first time, to use an unmanned aircraft system (UAS) in the delivery of a donor's kidney to surgeons for transplantation.  The specially designed dr

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AIMed webinar: Putting connected health technologies into practice

The latest AIMed webinar “Putting connected health technologies into practice: A frontline discussion on the case of cardiac care” will be held tomorrow (7 May) at 5 pm (BST)/ 12 noon (EST). Three leading cardiologists will talk about the differences and challenges of health systems and cardiac care

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How to make remote consultation work?

University of Warwick Medical School has recently published a finding saying that patients are using online consultations in similar ways as they would arrange for consultation via traditional mean. The retrospective study, featured on the British Journal of General Practice, aimed to look at the pa

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