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Free AI tools can help doctors read medical scans—safely and affordably

Written by | 27 Jul 2025

A new study from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus shows that free, open-source artificial intelligence (AI) tools can help doctors report medical scans just as well as more… read more.

Evidence gaps remain for AI eye imaging devices approved for patient care

Written by | 25 Jun 2025

Regulator-approved AI models used in eye care vary widely in providing evidence for clinical performance and lack transparency about training data, including details of gender, age and ethnicity,… read more.

The many ways that AI enters rheumatology

Written by | 24 Jun 2025

High-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) is the standard to diagnose and assess progression in interstitial lung disease (ILD), a key feature in systemic sclerosis (SSc). But AI-assisted interpretation has… read more.

Traditional diagnostic decision support systems outperform generative AI for diagnosing disease

Written by | 11 Jun 2025

Medical professionals have been using artificial intelligence (AI) to streamline diagnoses for decades, using what are called diagnostic decision support systems (DDSSs). Computer scientists at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), a… read more.

Artificial intelligence tools make education materials more patient friendly

Written by | 13 May 2025

Artificial intelligence (AI) tools significantly improve the readability of online patient education materials (PEMs), making them more accessible, a new study shows. Led by researchers at NYU Langone… read more.

Patients support AI as radiologist backup in screening mammography

Written by | 29 Apr 2025

The results of a large survey from a diverse patient population revealed cautious support for artificial intelligence (AI) implementation in screening mammography, according to a study published today… read more.

Researchers use machine learning to predict exercise adherence

Written by | 27 Apr 2025

Sticking to an exercise routine is a challenge many people face. But a University of Mississippi research team is using machine learning to uncover what keeps individuals committed… read more.

AI tool can track effectiveness of multiple sclerosis treatments

Written by | 11 Apr 2025

A new artificial intelligence (AI) tool that can help interpret and assess how well treatments are working for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) has been developed by UCL… read more.

AI-powered mammograms: a new window into heart health

Written by | 7 Apr 2025

Mammograms, with the help of artificial intelligence (AI) models, may reveal much more than cancer, according to a study being presented at the American College of Cardiology’s Annual… read more.

Could AI use social media posts to predict heat stroke?

Written by | 9 Mar 2025

Social media can be a noisy place, more often associated with online misinformation than with supporting public health. However, researchers in Japan have found a way to use… read more.

AI-assisted diagnosis for immunological disease

Written by | 5 Mar 2025

A novel machine learning framework – Mal-ID – can decipher an individual’s immune system’s record of past infections and diseases, according to a new study, providing a powerful… read more.

Adults don’t trust health care to use AI responsibly and without harm

Written by | 26 Feb 2025

A study finds that 65.8% of adults surveyed had low trust in their health care system to use artificial intelligence responsibly and 57.7% had low trust in their… read more.

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