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AI can predict survival of ovarian cancer patients

Researchers have created new machine learning software that can forecast the survival rates and response to treatments of patients with…

Global analysis of deaths from chronic diseases

Most nations falling short of UN targets to cut premature deaths from chronic diseases. People in the UK, US and China…

Balloon Buddies video game to aid rehabilitation

A video game that enables healthy volunteers to play with patients who have physical impairments may improve their rehabilitation, suggests…

How malaria invades red blood cells

How do malaria parasites invade human red blood cells where they multiply and cause infection? And can we use this knowledge…

Cholesterol levels like a new-born baby

New therapies now exist that can lower bad cholesterol levels to those of a 'new born baby', but up until…

Anaphylaxis – a knowledge gap

Community healthcare professionals lack knowledge on severe allergic reactions in children, according to a recent study published in the journal,…

Sole clues to arthritis

Our research at Imperial College, London, seeks to answer the question: How can we identify early signs of osteoarthritis before noticeable symptoms…

Robots have bottoms too

“Our team of scientists at Imperial College, London have developed a robotic rectum to help doctors and nurses detect prostate cancer.…

First Masters in patient safety

Patient safety is an essential component of healthcare quality and has become a topic of increasing focus at all levels…

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