The scale of diabetic eye screening would swamp any manual system left to grow unchecked, with more than four million people eligible in England and tens of millions of images flowing through a pipeline that still leans on multiple human graders per case to keep patients safe and services moving.
In emergency rooms, prenatal clinics, and primary care offices alike, clinicians reach for ultrasound because it delivers immediate answers without exposing patients to ionizing radiation, yet it still runs through the same radiology workflows that govern X-rays and CT. That dual identity raises a
I'm thrilled to sit down with Dr. Ivan Kairatov, a renowned expert in pediatric medicine with a focus on liver transplantation and patient-reported outcomes. With years of experience in research and innovation, Dr. Kairatov has been at the forefront of shifting how we understand children's
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented an unprecedented challenge to global health, revealing intricate and often devastating ways in which the SARS-CoV-2 virus disrupts the human body at a molecular level, particularly in severe cases characterized by rampant inflammation and life-threatening blood
In the rapidly evolving field of genomic research, the ability to map protein-DNA interactions and histone modifications across the genome has become indispensable for understanding gene regulation and epigenetic mechanisms. Chromatin immunoprecipitation followed by sequencing, commonly known as
In a world where chronic respiratory conditions like asthma affect millions, the ability to monitor symptoms in real-time could be a lifeline, and recent advancements in wearable technology are making this a reality with unprecedented precision. Researchers from North Carolina State University (NC