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Ultrasound imaging of the brain

Ultrasound imaging of the brain can decode visual stimuli from brain activity, offering insights into potential mind interfacing technologies. Current limitations include the need for bulky MRI machines and invasive procedures for brain access.

alephneuro.com

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4 min

1d ago

Medical students are using popular research tool to pump out misleading studies

Medical students are increasingly using TriNetX, a research platform providing access to anonymized electronic health records for over 300 million patients, to produce studies. Concerns have arisen regarding the quality and reliability of these studies, with many being labeled as misleading.

science.org

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7 min

3d ago

The worthlessness of vitamin D is mildly exaggeratedOpinion

The worthlessness of Vitamin D is mildly exaggerated

Vitamin D supplementation is deemed ineffective for health improvements unless a person is severely deficient. Correlations exist between vitamin D levels and positive health outcomes, but testing shows no significant benefits from supplements in non-deficient individuals.

dynomight.net

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41 min

4d ago

I was wrong about the Midjourney ultra-sound scanner

I was wrong about the Midjourney ultra-sound scanner. Well, maybe not wrong, but at a minimum I missed something obvious because I was thinking like a doctor who's been practicing for 25 years. And I didn't explain my point well. First, where I was wrong: All historical precendent that showed that widespread screening imaging is net neutral or harmful was imaging that was expensive, inconvenient, ...

twitter.com

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2 min

6d ago

Building reliable agentic AI systems

The Preclinical Information Center (PRINCE) is a cloud-hosted platform developed by Bayer AG and Thoughtworks to enhance drug development in the pharmaceutical industry. PRINCE utilizes Agentic Retrieval-Augmented Generation and Text-to-SQL to integrate and analyze decades of safety study reports, evolving from a keyword-based search to an intelligent research assistant.

martinfowler.com

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36 min

6/21/2026

Is AI ruining our skills? Early results are in – and they're not good

A significant percentage of healthcare professionals, including 70% of nurses and 77% of physicians, express concern that AI may negatively impact their skills. This growing apprehension is shared among medical specialists and computer scientists.

nature.com

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3 min

6/19/2026

Copper transport drug restores memory and clears toxic Alzheimer's proteins

A new drug targeting copper transport has been shown to restore memory and eliminate toxic proteins associated with Alzheimer's disease. This treatment offers potential therapeutic benefits for cognitive decline in Alzheimer's patients.

monash.edu

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1 min

6/15/2026

AI was supposed to cut health care costs. One of its first jobs was charging you more, PwC report shows | FortuneNews

PwC Report: AI Making Medical Bills Higher

A PwC report indicates that AI is currently contributing to increased healthcare costs, primarily by enabling more detailed billing practices. This trend highlights AI's capability to enhance efficiency while simultaneously increasing financial burdens in the healthcare sector.

fortune.com

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2 min

6/13/2026

Vibe coding my way to a healthy family: Introducing Gamow Labs

Owen was born on September 23, 2021, weighing 8.75 lbs. He experienced breathing difficulties shortly after birth and was placed on an oxygen cannula due to low oxygen saturation.

ddmckinnon.com

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7 min

6/10/2026

New drug 'functionally cures' many hepatitis B virus infections

An experimental drug combined with standard antivirals has achieved a "functional cure" for 19% of participants in two trials involving chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infections. These results indicate that individuals can control the virus naturally without further treatment after a 6-month regimen.

science.org

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5 min

6/8/2026

Ultrasound imaging of the brain

Ultrasound imaging of the brain can decode visual stimuli from brain activity, offering insights into potential mind interfacing technologies. Current limitations include the need for bulky MRI machines and invasive procedures for brain access.

alephneuro.com

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

4 min

1d ago

The worthlessness of Vitamin D is mildly exaggerated

Vitamin D supplementation is deemed ineffective for health improvements unless a person is severely deficient. Correlations exist between vitamin D levels and positive health outcomes, but testing shows no significant benefits from supplements in non-deficient individuals.

dynomight.net

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

41 min

4d ago

Building reliable agentic AI systems

The Preclinical Information Center (PRINCE) is a cloud-hosted platform developed by Bayer AG and Thoughtworks to enhance drug development in the pharmaceutical industry. PRINCE utilizes Agentic Retrieval-Augmented Generation and Text-to-SQL to integrate and analyze decades of safety study reports, evolving from a keyword-based search to an intelligent research assistant.

martinfowler.com

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

36 min

6/21/2026

Copper transport drug restores memory and clears toxic Alzheimer's proteins

A new drug targeting copper transport has been shown to restore memory and eliminate toxic proteins associated with Alzheimer's disease. This treatment offers potential therapeutic benefits for cognitive decline in Alzheimer's patients.

monash.edu

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

1 min

6/15/2026

Vibe coding my way to a healthy family: Introducing Gamow Labs

Owen was born on September 23, 2021, weighing 8.75 lbs. He experienced breathing difficulties shortly after birth and was placed on an oxygen cannula due to low oxygen saturation.

ddmckinnon.com

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

7 min

6/10/2026

Medical students are using popular research tool to pump out misleading studies

Medical students are increasingly using TriNetX, a research platform providing access to anonymized electronic health records for over 300 million patients, to produce studies. Concerns have arisen regarding the quality and reliability of these studies, with many being labeled as misleading.

science.org

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

7 min

3d ago

I was wrong about the Midjourney ultra-sound scanner

I was wrong about the Midjourney ultra-sound scanner. Well, maybe not wrong, but at a minimum I missed something obvious because I was thinking like a doctor who's been practicing for 25 years. And I didn't explain my point well. First, where I was wrong: All historical precendent that showed that widespread screening imaging is net neutral or harmful was imaging that was expensive, inconvenient, ...

twitter.com

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

2 min

6d ago

Is AI ruining our skills? Early results are in – and they're not good

A significant percentage of healthcare professionals, including 70% of nurses and 77% of physicians, express concern that AI may negatively impact their skills. This growing apprehension is shared among medical specialists and computer scientists.

nature.com

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

3 min

6/19/2026

PwC Report: AI Making Medical Bills Higher

A PwC report indicates that AI is currently contributing to increased healthcare costs, primarily by enabling more detailed billing practices. This trend highlights AI's capability to enhance efficiency while simultaneously increasing financial burdens in the healthcare sector.

fortune.com

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

2 min

6/13/2026

New drug 'functionally cures' many hepatitis B virus infections

An experimental drug combined with standard antivirals has achieved a "functional cure" for 19% of participants in two trials involving chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infections. These results indicate that individuals can control the virus naturally without further treatment after a 6-month regimen.

science.org

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

5 min

6/8/2026

Ultrasound imaging of the brain

Ultrasound imaging of the brain can decode visual stimuli from brain activity, offering insights into potential mind interfacing technologies. Current limitations include the need for bulky MRI machines and invasive procedures for brain access.

alephneuro.com

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

4 min

1d ago

I was wrong about the Midjourney ultra-sound scanner

I was wrong about the Midjourney ultra-sound scanner. Well, maybe not wrong, but at a minimum I missed something obvious because I was thinking like a doctor who's been practicing for 25 years. And I didn't explain my point well. First, where I was wrong: All historical precendent that showed that widespread screening imaging is net neutral or harmful was imaging that was expensive, inconvenient, ...

twitter.com

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

2 min

6d ago

Copper transport drug restores memory and clears toxic Alzheimer's proteins

A new drug targeting copper transport has been shown to restore memory and eliminate toxic proteins associated with Alzheimer's disease. This treatment offers potential therapeutic benefits for cognitive decline in Alzheimer's patients.

monash.edu

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

1 min

6/15/2026

New drug 'functionally cures' many hepatitis B virus infections

An experimental drug combined with standard antivirals has achieved a "functional cure" for 19% of participants in two trials involving chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infections. These results indicate that individuals can control the virus naturally without further treatment after a 6-month regimen.

science.org

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

5 min

6/8/2026

Medical students are using popular research tool to pump out misleading studies

Medical students are increasingly using TriNetX, a research platform providing access to anonymized electronic health records for over 300 million patients, to produce studies. Concerns have arisen regarding the quality and reliability of these studies, with many being labeled as misleading.

science.org

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

7 min

3d ago

Building reliable agentic AI systems

The Preclinical Information Center (PRINCE) is a cloud-hosted platform developed by Bayer AG and Thoughtworks to enhance drug development in the pharmaceutical industry. PRINCE utilizes Agentic Retrieval-Augmented Generation and Text-to-SQL to integrate and analyze decades of safety study reports, evolving from a keyword-based search to an intelligent research assistant.

martinfowler.com

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

36 min

6/21/2026

PwC Report: AI Making Medical Bills Higher

A PwC report indicates that AI is currently contributing to increased healthcare costs, primarily by enabling more detailed billing practices. This trend highlights AI's capability to enhance efficiency while simultaneously increasing financial burdens in the healthcare sector.

fortune.com

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

2 min

6/13/2026

The worthlessness of Vitamin D is mildly exaggerated

Vitamin D supplementation is deemed ineffective for health improvements unless a person is severely deficient. Correlations exist between vitamin D levels and positive health outcomes, but testing shows no significant benefits from supplements in non-deficient individuals.

dynomight.net

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

41 min

4d ago

Is AI ruining our skills? Early results are in – and they're not good

A significant percentage of healthcare professionals, including 70% of nurses and 77% of physicians, express concern that AI may negatively impact their skills. This growing apprehension is shared among medical specialists and computer scientists.

nature.com

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

3 min

6/19/2026

Vibe coding my way to a healthy family: Introducing Gamow Labs

Owen was born on September 23, 2021, weighing 8.75 lbs. He experienced breathing difficulties shortly after birth and was placed on an oxygen cannula due to low oxygen saturation.

ddmckinnon.com

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

7 min

6/10/2026