Technology /AI
Artificial Intelligence Helps Dentists Find Cavities or Create Implants
Just like in other fields of medicine, artificial intelligence (AI) has been experiencing a significant boom in dental medicine recently. It finds use in several areas here – diagnosis, treatment planning, or predicting possible outcomes. The following paragraphs will focus on a brief overview of specific activities where artificial intelligence can help dentists in the future.
Talking without vocal cords? A new AI-supported technology may help
A team of bioengineers from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has developed a thin,…
Patient Journey Through the Danish Healthcare System with the Help of Digital Technologies – An Illustrative Case Study
The innovation and high degree of digitalization in Danish healthcare are well known around the…
Impact of a Deep Learning Model Predicting Sepsis on Quality of Care and Survival
Early recognition of sepsis is crucial for better patient prognosis. The following study presents…
Artificial Intelligence in Breast Cancer Detection – Results from Real Clinical Practice
A study conducted in Sweden examined the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the detection of…
A device the size of a matchbox will help treat obstructive sleep apnea
Obstructive sleep apnea, also known as sleep apnea syndrome, is the second most common sleep…
Can Artificial Intelligence Help Personalize Treatment for Cardiology Patients?
According to data from the World Health Organization (WHO), cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) claim an…
Twilight of Radiologists? Will They Be Replaced by Artificial Intelligence?
Although artificial intelligence has recently made enormous progress in interpreting scans from…
Will 3D Printable Tissue Adhesives Replace Stitches and Clips?
3D printing technology is slowly making its way into more and more areas of healthcare. In February…
New Technology Teaches Healthcare Professionals to Deliver Messages Patients Don't Want to Hear
Communication with patients and their relatives is often very challenging for doctors and nurses,…