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Neuralink Brain Implant Enables ALS Patient to 'Speak' Again
Arizona man Brad Smith, the third person and first ALS patient to receive Neuralink's brain implant, can now 'speak' again using AI-synthesized speech controlled by his brain signals, overcoming his inability to move due to ALS, except for his eyes and mouth corners.
Neuralink Brain Implant Enables ALS Patient to 'Speak' Again
Arizona man Brad Smith, the third person and first ALS patient to receive Neuralink's brain implant, can now 'speak' again using AI-synthesized speech controlled by his brain signals, overcoming his inability to move due to ALS, except for his eyes and mouth corners.
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64% Bias Score


Tunisia and Sinopharm Explore Healthcare Collaboration
Tunisian Ambassador Adel Arbi's visit to Sinopharm aims to boost healthcare cooperation, focusing on technology transfer, investment in Tunisia's health sector, and Sinopharm's potential role in the Aghlabides Medical City project in Kairouan.
Tunisia and Sinopharm Explore Healthcare Collaboration
Tunisian Ambassador Adel Arbi's visit to Sinopharm aims to boost healthcare cooperation, focusing on technology transfer, investment in Tunisia's health sector, and Sinopharm's potential role in the Aghlabides Medical City project in Kairouan.
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36% Bias Score


Proteomics Secures $4.5M to Launch Novel Diagnostic Blood Tests
Proteomics International Laboratories secured $4.5 million to launch three novel blood tests (PromarkerD, PromarkerEso, PromarkerEndo) across Australia and the US, aiming to address significant unmet needs in diabetic kidney disease, oesophageal cancer, and endometriosis diagnosis.
Proteomics Secures $4.5M to Launch Novel Diagnostic Blood Tests
Proteomics International Laboratories secured $4.5 million to launch three novel blood tests (PromarkerD, PromarkerEso, PromarkerEndo) across Australia and the US, aiming to address significant unmet needs in diabetic kidney disease, oesophageal cancer, and endometriosis diagnosis.
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48% Bias Score


World's Youngest Receives Tiny Artificial Heart in China
A 7-year-old child in Wuhan, China, became the youngest person globally to receive a magnetically levitated biventricular assist device, a 45-gram artificial heart, offering hope in the face of a critical shortage of donor organs for pediatric heart transplants.
World's Youngest Receives Tiny Artificial Heart in China
A 7-year-old child in Wuhan, China, became the youngest person globally to receive a magnetically levitated biventricular assist device, a 45-gram artificial heart, offering hope in the face of a critical shortage of donor organs for pediatric heart transplants.
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36% Bias Score


AI System Improves Atrophic Gastritis Diagnosis
MedTech AI, a Beeline and Sechenov University collaboration, developed an AI system for atrophic gastritis diagnosis using WSI analysis of gastrobiopsies; it quantifies precancerous changes, improving diagnostic accuracy and potentially reducing stomach cancer risk.
AI System Improves Atrophic Gastritis Diagnosis
MedTech AI, a Beeline and Sechenov University collaboration, developed an AI system for atrophic gastritis diagnosis using WSI analysis of gastrobiopsies; it quantifies precancerous changes, improving diagnostic accuracy and potentially reducing stomach cancer risk.
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48% Bias Score


AI-Powered Prosthetic Hand Shows Promise for Enhanced Functionality
After a train accident, Sarah de Lagarde received an AI-powered prosthetic hand that learns her movements, showcasing the potential of AI in creating more functional and adaptive prosthetic limbs. The prosthetic hand, unlike traditional prosthetics, improves over time based on the user's actions.
AI-Powered Prosthetic Hand Shows Promise for Enhanced Functionality
After a train accident, Sarah de Lagarde received an AI-powered prosthetic hand that learns her movements, showcasing the potential of AI in creating more functional and adaptive prosthetic limbs. The prosthetic hand, unlike traditional prosthetics, improves over time based on the user's actions.
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44% Bias Score

World's Smallest Artificial Heart Successfully Implanted in Chinese Child
A 7-year-old in Wuhan, China, received a 45-gram magnetic levitation artificial heart, the world's smallest, solving a global problem in treating pediatric heart failure after a 5-hour surgery; the child is now stable.

World's Smallest Artificial Heart Successfully Implanted in Chinese Child
A 7-year-old in Wuhan, China, received a 45-gram magnetic levitation artificial heart, the world's smallest, solving a global problem in treating pediatric heart failure after a 5-hour surgery; the child is now stable.
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52% Bias Score

Saratov Opens State-of-the-Art Oncology Center
Saratov's new clinical oncology center, supported by State Duma Chairman Vyacheslav Volodin, opened its doors, boasting advanced equipment, performing up to 60 surgeries daily and already treating over 13,000 patients, with plans for expansion and attracting medical professionals from other regions.

Saratov Opens State-of-the-Art Oncology Center
Saratov's new clinical oncology center, supported by State Duma Chairman Vyacheslav Volodin, opened its doors, boasting advanced equipment, performing up to 60 surgeries daily and already treating over 13,000 patients, with plans for expansion and attracting medical professionals from other regions.
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44% Bias Score

China's AI-Driven Healthcare Roadmap Unveiled at 2025 Medical Conference
At the 2025 China Medical Development Conference, experts discussed integrating AI into healthcare, emphasizing pilot programs, international collaboration, and ethical governance, with breakthroughs like early Alzheimer's diagnosis and gene therapy for deafness highlighted among 13 top medical adva...

China's AI-Driven Healthcare Roadmap Unveiled at 2025 Medical Conference
At the 2025 China Medical Development Conference, experts discussed integrating AI into healthcare, emphasizing pilot programs, international collaboration, and ethical governance, with breakthroughs like early Alzheimer's diagnosis and gene therapy for deafness highlighted among 13 top medical adva...
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44% Bias Score

AI System Improves Atrophic Gastritis Diagnosis
MedTech AI, a Beeline and Sechenov University collaboration, created an AI system for atrophic gastritis diagnosis using WholeSlideImages (WSI) of gastric biopsies. The system analyzes key features to quantify precancerous changes, aiming to improve diagnostic accuracy and reduce stomach cancer risk...

AI System Improves Atrophic Gastritis Diagnosis
MedTech AI, a Beeline and Sechenov University collaboration, created an AI system for atrophic gastritis diagnosis using WholeSlideImages (WSI) of gastric biopsies. The system analyzes key features to quantify precancerous changes, aiming to improve diagnostic accuracy and reduce stomach cancer risk...
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48% Bias Score

Chinese Surgical Robot Enables Transcontinental Tumor Removal
A French surgeon used China's Toumai surgical robot to remotely remove a tumor from a patient in Morocco, demonstrating the technology's ability to bridge geographical divides and improve healthcare access in underserved regions; the robot has completed around 300 remote operations successfully.

Chinese Surgical Robot Enables Transcontinental Tumor Removal
A French surgeon used China's Toumai surgical robot to remotely remove a tumor from a patient in Morocco, demonstrating the technology's ability to bridge geographical divides and improve healthcare access in underserved regions; the robot has completed around 300 remote operations successfully.
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44% Bias Score

New Blood Test Shows Promise for Early Pancreatic Cancer Detection
Researchers in Zurich and Portland have developed a blood test that detects pancreatic cancer in early stages with 73% accuracy, offering hope against this deadly disease with a historically low survival rate due to late diagnosis.

New Blood Test Shows Promise for Early Pancreatic Cancer Detection
Researchers in Zurich and Portland have developed a blood test that detects pancreatic cancer in early stages with 73% accuracy, offering hope against this deadly disease with a historically low survival rate due to late diagnosis.
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32% Bias Score
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