Using Bayesian Networks to Predict Urgent Care Visits in Patients Receiving Systemic Therapy for Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) exhibit diverse disease ...
Current models of mortality risk after heart failure (HF) rely primarily on cardiac-specific clinical variables and may underestimate risk in elderly East Asian patients. Researchers from Japan used ...
Easy-to-take measures of physical health—particularly one’s walking pace—could augment or even replace clinical methods for predicting your risk of mortality. This is the conclusion of a new study by ...
Review Duration and Therapeutic Value of Cancer Drugs Granted Priority Versus Nonpriority Review in the United States, European Union, and Switzerland (2010-2024) We linked data from 6 SWOG trials to ...
A new analysis of more than 400,000 UK adults has found that easy to collect measures of physical health, particularly how fast someone walks, can significantly improve predictions of mortality risk.
A large Korean study published in the journal of Radiology Artificial Intelligence found that accelerated biological aging, ...
Experts found that technological advancements could reduce U.S. mortality from heat by 18% to 25% in the year 2100.
Improving short-term temperature forecasts could reduce U.S. mortality from heat by 18% to 25% in the year 2100, according to ...
In study participants, C-reactive protein levels were used to measure inflammatory severity, serum creatinine levels to gauge renal function, and estimated glomerular filtration rate was calculated ...
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