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AI Powered Companion Robots-Combating Loneliness?
AI Powered Companion Robots-Combating Loneliness?

A new analysis from academics at Auckland, Duke, and Cornell Universities predicts that companion robots.

Rapid Emergence of Multi-Drug Resistant Infections in Patients
Emergence of Multi-Drug Resistant Infections in Patients

The findings of the study call into question the conventional wisdom that people normally experience.

Oral Medication for Multiple Sclerosis Treatment
Oral Medication for Multiple Sclerosis Treatment

According to Rutgers researchers, the majority of people with multiple sclerosis (MS) choose oral drugs.

Unborn Baby Controls Moms for Extra Food
Unborn Baby Controls Moms for Extra Food

Because the unborn baby’remote controls’ its mother’s metabolism, the two are in a nutritional tug.

CBT for Veterans - Improves Sleep Quality
CBT for Veterans – Improves Sleep Quality

Previous research has shown that insomnia is widespread among people who are addicted to alcohol..

Plans to Address Maternal Health Disparities
Plans to Address Maternal Health Disparities

The United States has the greatest maternal death rate of any developed country, more than.

Child Mental Health ED Visits Rise in Second Year of Pandemic
Child Mental Health ED Visits Rise in Second Year of Pandemic

According to a study led by researchers from the Department of Health Care Policy at.

Machine Learning Model Identifies Surgery Complications
Machine Learning Model Identifies Surgery Complications

According to a new study published in JAMA Network Open, researchers and clinicians at the.

Dietary Habits Improve Cognition in Alzheimer's and Dementia
Dietary Habits Improve Cognition in Alzheimer’s and Dementia

The University of Kansas Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center has initiated a research to examine the.

Mild Cognitive Impairment Can be Identified from Retinal Scans
Mild Cognitive Impairment Can be Identified from Retinal Scans

Using retinal pictures from the eye, Duke Health researchers developed a machine learning model that.