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Amazon & 3M Will Use Generative AI To Ease Documentation For Healthcare Providers

Clinical documentation is one of the most challenging aspects of care delivery.

China Billionaire’s Grand Pharma Buys BlackSwan Vascular For $37.5 Million

Global market eyed

Is Tinnitus Such As Ear-Ringing Linked To Covid-19 Vaccines?

Here’s what studies have found about potential hearing-related issues after vaccination against Covid-19.

ChatGPT Is Michael Jordan, But In Medicine The “Supporting Cast” Will Be Key

It’s becoming increasingly clear that the chatbot’s solo brilliance will need the right “supporting cast” – as Jordan famously referred to teammates – to achieve its transformational potential in medicine.

Ground Beef Burger Recall: 2,122 Pounds After Complaints Of Rubber-Like Material

The recall was issued by Weinstein Wholesale Meats, Inc., according to an announcement from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS)

Latest England Nurse Strike May Be Against The Law

A legal battle may put nurses’ plans to strike on hold in England, following months of industrial action.

Latest England Nurse Strike May Be Against The Law

A legal battle may put nurses’ plans to strike on hold in England, following months of industrial action.

Bay Area Hospital Reinstitutes Face Mask Mandate After Covid-19 Outbreak

This came just a few weeks after the California Department of Public Health basically went bye-bye to all remaining statewide masks mandates on April 3.

Aging May Be Accelerated By Stress, And Restored By Rest, Study Finds

If you’ve ever gone through a stressful period of life, only to think how much older you looked on the other side, you may relate to the findings of a new study.

Mifepristone: Supreme Court Keeps Abortion Pills Legal—At Least For Now—Blocking Ruling

The high court’s ruling means mifepristone’s approval will stay in place as the lawsuit against it plays out in court.