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I started a nonprofit to fight ALS after my husband's death. Here's how tech and AI can help us find a cure.

After her husband passed away from ALS, Indu Navar started an organization that uses AI to study ALS and other neurological diseases.

How AI is Transforming Cancer Care

Experts at City of Hope, a cancer research and treatment center, believe that AI tools will continue to improve precision medicine, streamline patient care and increase access to clinical trials.

AI meets oncology: New model personalizes bladder cancer treatment

Leveraging the power of AI and machine learning technologies, researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine developed a more effective model for predicting how patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer will respond to chemotherapy.

Woman thought symptoms were grief before diagnosis after asking Chat GPT

A woman has told how Chat GPT diagnosed her with blood cancer. Marly Garnreiter, 27, initially thought her night sweats and itchy skin were caused by anxiety and grief at losing her dad Victor, 58, to colon cancer.

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Woman thought her symptoms were grief - then she asked Chat GPT

Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access information on a device and to provide personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. List of Partners (vendors)

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Groundbreaking form of AI 'could speed up drug development by around six years'

Experts say the approach could also save millions of pounds by cutting projects or clinical trials that would otherwise fail.

AI-powered drug repurposing: A game changer for cancer research

The field of cancer treatment has long struggled with the immense costs and time-consuming nature of drug development. Traditional methods often take over a decade and billions of dollars to bring a single drug to market,

DeSantis gifts $2 million to AI-focused biotech co-founded by FIU researcher

First Ascent Biomedical, a Miami biotech company and cancer researcher, will receive $2 million in funding from the Florida Cancer Innovation Fund. The grant is intended to accele