A study by researchers at UCLA and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles found that traumatized teens from marginalized groups treated in pediatric trauma centers are more likely to be tested for drugs and alcohol than white teens, even when controlling for severity. damage. The results will be published on October 4 in a peer-reviewed journal JAMA […]
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An international group of cardiologists, angiologists and vascular surgeons is calling for regular screening to prevent complications in people with peripheral artery disease (PAD). PAD is a common condition in which plaque buildup in the arteries restricts blood flow to the leg muscles. While many people with PAD have no symptoms, some may experience painful […]
In a recent study published in the novel monthly NEJM AIa group of researchers from the United States evaluated the utility of a pre-trained Generative Transformer (GPT)-4 system with support for assisted recovery (RAG) in improving the accuracy, efficiency, and reliability of screening participants in clinical trials involving patients with symptomatic heart failure. Test: Augmented […]