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 Interactive AI model improves explainable lung cancer diagnosis from CT scansInteractive AI model improves explainable lung cancer diagnosis from CT scans
 
Lung cancer remains one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide, making early and accurate diagnosis essential for improving patient outcomes.
 
 
 AI-powered MRI scans predict diabetes and heart disease riskAI-powered MRI scans predict diabetes and heart disease risk
 
Research shows AI-enhanced MRI body composition metrics can predict diabetes and heart disease risks, offering insights for better health screening practices.
 
 
 Lab-grown diamonds enable highly-sensitive radiation dose measurementsLab-grown diamonds enable highly-sensitive radiation dose measurements
 
A team led by researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University, in collaboration with Tohoku University and Orbray Co., Ltd., using heteroepitaxial diamond materials developed by Orbray, have shown that lab-grown diamonds might realize a radiation dosimeter compatible with both medical diagnosis and radiation therapy.
 
   Brain imaging study identifies two distinct biological migraine subtypesBrain imaging study identifies two distinct biological migraine subtypes
 
They've been described as "brain on fire" or "an ice pick through the head." Migraine headaches affect more than one in 10 Americans, and they're so much worse than a regular headache.
 
   PET/CT scans reveal biological activity of aggressive head and neck tumorsPET/CT scans reveal biological activity of aggressive head and neck tumors
 
A research team led by the Medical University of Vienna has demonstrated in a recent study that the biological characteristics of a subgroup of head and neck tumors - which are very aggressive in many cases - are reflected in modern imaging techniques.
 
 Targeted ultrasound stimulation alters brain processing to reduce chronic pain
 
Targeted ultrasound stimulation alters brain processing to reduce chronic painUsing ultrasound to stimulate a specific part of the brain could offer a non-invasive therapy that benefits those experiencing chronic pain, a new study has suggested.
 
 
 New fMRI neurofeedback study trains the brain to reduce depressive rumination
 
New fMRI neurofeedback study trains the brain to reduce depressive ruminationMajor Depressive Disorder (MDD) is far from a cookie-cutter diagnosis. Different patients report suffering from different subsets of symptoms, yet most are ultimately prescribed the same first-line treatments - typically selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)- regardless of their individual experience.
 
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