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Mashup Score: 25Gift Empowers Trainees To Leverage Clinical AI for Better Health - 14 hour(s) ago
$6 million in funding equips scientists, leaders of the future
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Mashup Score: 18Is cheese bad for you? — Harvard Gazette - 23 hour(s) ago
Harvard professor of epidemiology and nutrition explains why most Americans are probably eating way too much.
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Harvard Medical School physician-scientist shares insights
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It’s easy to feel too busy to be mindful, but everyone can find a few minutes during the day to pause and reflect. Even a brief, regular mindfulness practice provides a respite from the pace and st…
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Even with exercise, risk of heart failure increases by up to 60% when sedentary behavior exceeds 10.6 hours a day, according to study.
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Mashup Score: 57Toward More Personalized Depression Treatments - 4 day(s) ago
How two HMS scientists hope to speed journey from diagnosis to recovery
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Five weeks before giving birth best transfers maternal antibodies to the fetus, say researchers.
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Mashup Score: 42Genetic Detectives Diagnose Child With Ultra-Rare Disorder - 6 day(s) ago
Work highlights need to examine noncoding parts of genome in rare diseases
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Mashup Score: 24Cutting through the fog of long COVID— Harvard Gazette - 6 day(s) ago
Researchers say new AI tool sharpens diagnostic process, may help identify more people needing care.
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Outdoor physical activity may be a better target for preventive intervention, says researcher.
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A $6 million gift establishes the Dunleavy Fund for Clinical AI, which will be used to strengthen HMS efforts to equip future researchers, policymakers, and innovators to harness AI to improve health care and medical science https://t.co/9bCJY6s6WC