Deadline.com: Lilly Executive & John Turturro On Supporting Better Representation Of Disease On Screen: “It’s Part Of Life” – Sundance Studio
Lilly Executive & John Turturro On Supporting Better Representation Of Disease On Screen: “It’s Part Of Life” – Sundance Studio
Artificial intelligence (AI) models have been validated for recognizing signs of eye diseases in retinal images, enhancing diagnosis, and risk stratification. Combining natural images and medical data ...
Health Service Journal: The need for visual representation by using authentic imagery in rare disease materials (Sponsored by Chiesi UK and Ireland)
The need for visual representation by using authentic imagery in rare disease materials (Sponsored by Chiesi UK and Ireland)
Science Daily: Doctors have more difficulty diagnosing disease when looking at images of darker skin
Doctors have more difficulty diagnosing disease when looking at images of darker skin
Yahoo: People of colour: there’s a bias in how pictures are used to depict disease in global health publications
People of colour: there’s a bias in how pictures are used to depict disease in global health publications
Roughly 129 million Americans live with chronic disease stemming from major conditions like obesity, cancer, Alzheimer’s/dementia, diabetes, and atopic dermatitis (eczema). But you’d never guess it ...
Medical Xpress: A shared five biomarker profile across four major neurodegenerative diseases
The Global Neurodegeneration Proteomics Consortium (GNPC) has published a series of research papers detailing their efforts to identify patterns in neurodegenerative disease. Sifting through roughly ...
“My son has a rare disease. He doesn’t see faces that look like him – ever,” Metabolic Support UK’s CEO told a landmark event in London. She discovered that William didn’t see any point in trying to ...