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Doctors don’t have time for digital

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QUICK READ: Patients are returning to their doctor’s office, and it’s not uncommon for appointments, or routine visits, to be scheduled weeks or months in advance. When I sent an email to my doctor’s office, I was shocked when she said the earliest appointment she had for physicals was in September.

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Can You Sue Your Doctor for Blindness Caused by Elmiron®?

Pharma Mirror

A multidistrict litigation has been started by more than 1,700 people who have used Elmiron for a prolonged period of time and have developed eyesight impairments in an effort to recover damages. A recurring question that the The post <strong>Can You Sue Your Doctor for Blindness Caused by Elmiron</strong>®<strong>?

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As ALS research booms, one treatment center finds itself in the spotlight

Bio Pharma Dive

The Healey center is at the front of ALS research and care, earning acclaim from patients, doctors and scientists. Still, the complexities of the disease and of drug development have brought hard-felt losses.

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For ALS patients, doctors, a new medicine reignites concerns about healthcare access

Bio Pharma Dive

Relyvrio, a drug developed by Amylyx Pharmaceuticals, is in high demand in ALS clinics across the U.S. Though some patients are already getting it, insurance coverage and out-of-pocket costs remain a source of anxiety.

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AI supports doctors' hard decisions on cardiac arrest

Medical Xpress

When patients receive care after cardiac arrest, doctors can now—by entering patient data in a web-based app—find out how thousands of similar patients have fared.

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Doctors and public health experts join calls for halt to AI R&D until it's regulated

Medical Xpress

An international group of doctors and public health experts have joined the clamor for a moratorium on AI research until the development and use of the technology are properly regulated.

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AI could improve mental health care by helping doctors analyze patients' answers

Medical Xpress

Patients are often asked to rate their feelings using a rating scale, when talking to psychologists or doctors about their mental health. The Lund researchers have developed an AI-tool that could help doctors analyze their patients' answers. This is currently how depression and anxiety are diagnosed.

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