Author: Ashraf Nayeem

Image-based ECG algorithm improves access to care in remote settings

Researchers at the Yale Cardiovascular Data Science (CarDS) Lab have developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-based.

Higher blood fats more harmful than first thought

Increased levels of blood fats in people with type 2 diabetes and obesity are more.

Health experts call for preservation of COVID testing infrastructure

When COVID overwhelmed the country in March 2020, one of the first crucial actions taken.

112 million Americans struggle to afford healthcare

An estimated 112 million (44%) American adults are struggling to pay for healthcare, and more.

As omicron lurks, Native Americans are wary of boosters

When covid-19 vaccines first became available, Native Americans acted swiftly and with determination to get.

New strategy to preserve insulin-producing cells in diabetes

High blood glucose is responsible for several complications in type 1 and type 2 diabetes..

UV-LED lights can kill coronaviruses and HIV with the flip of a switch

The same lightbulbs used in offices and public spaces can destroy coronaviruses and HIV, according.

How to Avoid MIPS Penalty?

The MIPS program has entered its 6th year, and the 2022 program final rule has.

New technology could make biopsies a thing of the past

A Columbia Engineering team has developed a technology that could replace conventional biopsies and histology.

New test predicts sepsis soon after infection

In a potential paradigm change for sepsis diagnostics, a new test predicted sepsis soon after.