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AI In Healthcare And Other Scary Stories

No greater buzzword exists than Artificial Intelligence. Make no mistake, AI is here and it’s a moneymaker for the healthcare industry, and we need to understand how.

Early Success: mRNA & CAR T Therapy To Treat Rare Autoimmune Disease Myasthenia Gravis

A small clinical trial demonstrates encouraging early results using an adopted version of CAR T therapy to treat patients with rare autoimmune disorder myasthenia gravis.

Study: How Much Airplane Turbulence Has Increased With Climate Change Since 1979

The total duration of severe-or-greater clear air turbulence experienced by airplanes on a major North Atlantic airplane route increased by 55% from 1979 to 2020.

Healthcare Jargon: The 10 Most Confusing And Unhelpful Words And Phrases

Healthcare jargon often stands in the way of the best answer to many problems in healthcare.

New Study Shows Intestinal Bacteria May Trigger Lupus Flare-Ups In Women

A recent study by revealed a link between bacterial blooms of the gut bacterium Ruminococcus blautia gnavus and flare-ups of disease in women with Lupus Nephritis.

New Treatment Gives Hope to Chronic Hepatitis D Patients

A drug called bulevirtide marks the first treatment option available to hepatitis D patients since the discovery of the virus in 1977. Real-world results are promising.

Farms Of The Future Will Grow Food While Restoring The Environment: Here’s How

Future farms will rely on new technologies like CRISPR gene editing, nitrogen fixation and carbon-capturing crops to grow more food with fewer resources and less harm.

Cell And Gene Therapies Face Persistent Manufacturing Capacity Constraints

The increasing numbers of cell and gene therapy pipeline candidates, along with a steady growth of new approvals, are stretching manufacturing capacity to its limits.

#Boatjumping Trends On TikTok, Here Are The Dangers

The hashtags #boatjumping and #boatjump have included videos of people jumping from moving boats into the water. Here are the dangers of doing such things

Defamation Plaintiffs Regularly Caught By Double Taxation

Victories in defamation lawsuits often pay less than expected after tax. A plaintiff pays tax on the gross recovery, including what their lawyers keep.