The state of Utah has embarked on the first test of artificial intelligence as an autonomous clinical decision-maker under a ...
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Using machine learning models, researchers at Michigan Medicine have identified a potential way to diagnose amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, earlier from a blood sample, a study suggests. The ...
Thousands of bottles of a commonly used prescription drug to treat hypertension has been recalled for possible contamination with another drug. The global drug maker, which is headquartered in Mumbai, ...
Shares of ADC Therapeutics fell after it reported the death of two patients in a late-stage trial for treating an aggressive cancer that starts in white blood cells. The stock fell 7.6% to $4.25 in ...
The machines are part of a partnership with the American Heart Association to place monitors in 15 YMCAs across central Virginia, starting with 3 locations PETERSBURG, Va. — The Petersburg Family YMCA ...
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(NEXSTAR) – Nearly 590,000 bottles of blood pressure drugs have been recalled over concerns that they may contain a potentially carcinogenic chemical that exceeds the “acceptable intake limit.” The ...
The Federal Drug Administration said drugmakers have recalled more than 580,000 bottles of a blood pressure medication over concerns that it may include a cancer-causing chemical. New Jersey-based ...
More than half a million bottles of blood pressure medication are being recalled over a cancer-causing chemical connected to the prescription drug, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.