Coronavirus | The Guardian Health officials support proposal for private provision of vaccines after age limit on NHS booster programme raised to 65Covid booster vaccines are expected to become available for the UK public to buy for the first time after health officials supported the proposal.Pharmacists and private clinics will be allowed to offer jabs […]Continue reading

Coronavirus | The Guardian Health minister says professor and WHO advisor was ‘an incredibly calm, articulate voice at a time that was very frightening’Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastProfessor Mary-Louise McLaws, the epidemiologist who guided Australians through the Covid-19 pandemic, […]Continue reading

Google AI Blog Posted by Greg Corrado, Head of Health AI, Google Research, and Yossi Matias, VP, Engineering and Research, Google Research Medicine is an inherently multimodal discipline. When providing care, clinicians routinely interpret data from a wide range of modalities including medical images, clinical notes, lab tests, electronic health records, genomics, and more. Over […]Continue reading

AWS Machine Learning Blog Public health organizations have a wealth of data about different types of diseases, health trends, and risk factors. Their staff has long used statistical models and regression analyses to make important decisions such as targeting populations with the highest risk factors for a disease with therapeutics, or forecasting the progression of […]Continue reading

MIT News – Artificial intelligence MIT’s School of Engineering and global health care company Novo Nordisk has announced the launch of a multi-year program to support postdoctoral fellows conducting research at the intersection of artificial intelligence and data science with life sciences. The MIT-Novo Nordisk Artificial Intelligence Postdoctoral Fellows Program will welcome its first cohort […]Continue reading

Coronavirus | The Guardian Helen Whately declines to endorse former health secretary’s 2020 assertion as pandemic public inquiry begins in earnestThe care minister, Helen Whately, has declined to back Matt Hancock’s claim that the government threw a “protective ring around care homes” at the start of the pandemic.Whately worked under the former health secretary in […]Continue reading

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