Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence In Clinical Trials
New standards for designing trials that include AI were introduced in top journals. CONSORT-AI and SPIRIT-AI are the start of a new era in clinical trials.
Artificial Intelligence
New standards for designing trials that include AI were introduced in top journals. CONSORT-AI and SPIRIT-AI are the start of a new era in clinical trials.
General
Sunday MashUp was great, Medical Notes will be better. It's more flexible and it will be more focused: digital health is the way!
Solutions
One of the most anticipated progress updates this year blew our minds. Neuralink applies in prctice what's been forgotten in neuroscience for years.
Solutions
Communication in healthcare environments is very scattered. Some of it goes through emails and most through phone calls between doctors. Everything else is reserved for person-to-person communication.
Archive
This issue discusses how med-tech is dealing with privacy issues and how we can look at becoming happy from different angles.
Archive
What medicine has learned and is learning from other industries? How can generalists in sports be more successful than specialists?
Artificial Intelligence
An overview into how we can treat insomnia and how IBM is entering digital health by developing autonomous systems to help doctors be doctors.
Archive
It’s been an interesting week in medicine and personally, which was also why I’m surprised I could write the whole thing in just a day.
Solutions
This week I picked something connected to tech (again) and an area that is receiving more and more traction in the scientific community - gut microbiota.
Solutions
Tesla is considered a tech product, but this issue also makes the case for being a medical device. Exercise, on the other hand, is mitochondrial medicine.
Archive
Not your usual Sunday MashUp. It was sent on a Monday and it doesn't contain all the usual resources. Instead it includes previous issues.
General
With the exams in full swing, I once again opted in for a little shorter version. This time it's about exercise data and medical startups.
Archive
What happens when we stop exercising? How the WHO discredited themselves? And how to reconstruct the blood-brain barrier?
Archive
How to educate about rare diseases, what happened in tech during COVID-19, how we can easily disinfect rooms and a story about face masks.
Archive
There’s something about nutrition, much about tech and a couple of things about hallucinations, animations and sleep.
Archive
This week's MashUp includes some resources on generalists, 2015 Nobel Prize, an Alzheimer’s disease, migraines and a medical toolkit for developers.