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A 25-Year Retrospective of the Use of AI for Diagnosing Acute Stroke: Systematic Review.

Journal of medical Internet research
BACKGROUND: Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Rapid and accurate diagnosis is crucial for minimizing brain damage and optimizing treatment plans.

A personal view on the history of toxins: From ancient times to artificial intelligence.

Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology
Bioactive substances found in plants, microorganisms and animals have fascinated mankind since time immemorial. This review will focus on the progress that has been made over the centuries and our growing insights. The developments relate to both the...

Calculated Medicine: Seven Decades of Accelerating Growth.

The American journal of medicine
The field of Calculated Medicine has grown substantially over the last 7 decades. Comprised of objective, evidence-based medical decision tools, Calculated Medicine has broad application in medical practice, medical research, and health care manageme...

New technology, psychiatry, and the law: Panic, prudence, possibility.

International journal of law and psychiatry
Throughout human history, all new technology has been met with surprise, anxiety, panic, and - eventually - prudent adoption of certain aspects of specific technological advances. This pattern is evident in the histories of most technologies, ranging...

What have we learned about artificial intelligence from studying the brain?

Biological cybernetics
Neuroscience and artificial intelligence (AI) share a long, intertwined history. It has been argued that discoveries in neuroscience were (and continue to be) instrumental in driving the development of new AI technology. Scrutinizing these historical...

A decade retrospective of medical robotics research from 2010 to 2020.

Science robotics
Robotics is a forward-looking discipline. Attention is focused on identifying the next grand challenges. In an applied field such as medical robotics, however, it is important to plan the future based on a clear understanding of what the research com...

Future Platforms of Robotic Surgery.

The Urologic clinics of North America
Among the various robotic devices that exist for urologic surgery, the most common are synergistic telemanipulator systems. Several have achieved clinical feasibility and have been licensed for use in humans: the standard da Vinci, Avatera, Hinotori,...

The path to precision medicine for MS, from AI to patient recruitment: an interview with Mauricio Farez and Helen Onuorah.

Communications biology
This year’s World Brain Day is focused on stopping Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Although amazing progress has resulted in the development of relatively successful MS therapies, access to such therapies is a major problem for most of the world. In additio...

Quantitative PET in the 2020s: a roadmap.

Physics in medicine and biology
Positron emission tomography (PET) plays an increasingly important role in research and clinical applications, catalysed by remarkable technical advances and a growing appreciation of the need for reliable, sensitive biomarkers of human function in h...