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This systematic review examined the impact of unemployment and re-employment on mental health problems (depression, anxiety ...
Women with acute stroke are less likely than men to be accurately identified as having a stroke in the prehospital setting, according to findings published in Stroke.
A new National Academies report reviews evidence gathered by the scientific community since 2009 on greenhouse gas emissions ...
Train delays can cascade into stalled commutes, economic losses, and vacation snags. Scheduling trains is computationally complex, though: It can take ...
Emojis can be used to bypass the safety mechanisms of large language models, and trigger toxic outputs that would otherwise be blocked. By this means, LLMs can be made to discuss and give advice on ...
A modified large language model called Delphi-2M analyses a person’s medical records and lifestyle to provide risk estimates ...
This adjustment was performed by swapping out the part of an LLM that encodes a word’s position for one encoding a person’s ...
Behavioral variability is quietly sabotaging clinical trials—but it doesn't have to. Here's how predictive behavioral modeling can improve trial design, reduce dropout, and deliver more inclusive, ...
Trained on 400,000 medical records, the system can predict risks 20 years in advance — plus, how AIs could make you more likely to cheat.
Lower cumulative lifetime estrogen exposure was linked to higher disease activity, more radiographic erosion, and worse PROs among postmenopausal women with RA.
Objectives The central nervous system is a significant extraglandular target in primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS), often ...