Nvidia collaborates with hippocratic AI to pioneer AI healthcare ‘agents’ surpassing nurse efficiency at reduced costs
In an ambitious move to revolutionise healthcare delivery, Nvidia, renowned for its advanced chip technology, has joined forces with the artificial intelligence healthcare innovator, Hippocratic AI, to introduce cutting-edge generative AI “agents.” These agents, designed to offer empathetic healthcare interactions, significantly outstrip the capabilities of human nurses in video...Read MoreRevolutionising obesity treatment with new gender-specific microbiome findings
Recent investigations to be unveiled at the European Congress on Obesity (ECO) held in Venice, Italy, from the 12th to the 15th of May, 2024, have shed light on the pivotal role that variations in gut microbiota composition play in the genesis and evolution of obesity, revealing notable distinctions between genders. This differentiation may significantly influence the metabolism of various...Read MoreHealthcare professionals struggle to tackle childhood obesity due to insufficient training
In the face of the escalating childhood obesity crisis, healthcare professionals are encountering significant hurdles, primarily due to a glaring deficiency in training and operational bandwidth. This predicament was illuminated through a study published in the British Journal of General Practice, wherein researchers from the University of Birmingham conducted thorough interviews with...Read MoreStudy reveals sweeteners do not elevate hunger while aiding in blood sugar reduction
In a groundbreaking research endeavour, the substitution of sugar with both artificial and natural sweeteners has been shown to not increase hunger levels in individuals, whilst also facilitating a reduction in blood sugar levels. This discovery comes from a rigorous double-blind randomised controlled trial, which observed that foods containing sweeteners do not lead to heightened appetite...Read MoreObesity during youth could double the risk of multiple sclerosis in later life, research suggests
Children grappling with obesity might face a significantly higher likelihood of being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in adulthood, according to recent research findings. Multiple sclerosis is a condition that impacts the brain and spinal cord, leading to a wide array of potential symptoms, including challenges with vision, coordination in the arms or legs, sensation, or balance. As...Read Moreby Nicholas FeenieMarch 28, 2024 Artificial Intelligence, Digital Health, Medication, Weight Loss0 comments