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Radiologists are studying how artificial intelligence might help them catch lung cancer nodules at an earlier stage.
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Those profiting from this pollution must pay to clean it up. We need ironclad policies that punish polluters, not taxpayers.
Celebrate World Tuberculosis Day on March 24th with our impactful awareness banner. Set against a dark maroon background, the banner features a close-up of lungs symbolizing the threat of tuberculosis ...
Experts say cancer patients in the public sector in South Africa are dying for avoidable reasons, such as dysfunctional referral systems and a lack of medical imaging and treatment. Spotlight looks at ...
A new study suggests that widespread, regular chest X-rays, powered by AI, could significantly reduce tuberculosis cases and ...
Rapid diagnostics continue transforming healthcare delivery worldwide, fueled by aging populations, decentralized care models, technological converge ...
AI is everywhere, and whether you’re trying to get ahead of it or just make sense of it, the noise is real. What if there was one place to cut through the hype? One summit where you could explore how ...
A restrictive diet could help lower your risk of serious health conditions, but there are some drawbacks to consider ...
In a major positive step for global respiratory health, Member States at the 78th World Health Assembly (WHA), held May 19–27 ...
New drugs that target 'zombie' tuberculosis (TB) cells are now a step closer, thanks to a new study led by the University of ...
Trained immunity in alveolar macrophages can lead to damaging lung inflammation, confirming the importance of context in this phenomenon.
Children with HIV In a theoretical population of 1000 children with HIV, where 400 children have pulmonary tuberculosis, the parallel use of LC-aNAATs on respiratory and stool samples would diagnose ...