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‘Parasitic plight’: AI generates didactic poems about malaria
Researchers have found that AI platforms perform better when given clear, unambiguous prompts. This was the case when clinicians at Rutgers University tested ChatGPT’s ability to create poems that could be used in medical education.
ID is having a ‘Wild West moment’ with AI
Artificial intelligence has emerged as a potentially important tool for patient care, including in infectious diseases.
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Contraception sources differ for adolescent, young adults based on sociodemographics
Sources for contraception differed among adolescents and young adults based on sociodemographic factors such as insurance status, age and residential area, according to a research letter published in JAMA Pediatrics.
Three important financial tactics to consider when approaching or in retirement
The number one financial goal for most physicians is getting to a comfortable retirement on their own timeline and with the lifestyle they want.
Children with atopic dermatitis may experience growth hinderance
SAN DIEGO — Researchers found that children with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis have a higher mean weight and BMI, but a lower mean height, than healthy children, according to a poster presented here.
Tests can confuse recent MMR vaccination as measles infection, report advises
Tests that look for multiple causes of rash in children may incorrectly identify a measles infection if a child has recently received an MMR vaccine, investigators reported in MMWR.
Moderna announces positive interim results for next-generation COVID-19 vaccine
Moderna announced positive interim results from a phase 3 trial of its next-generation COVID-19 vaccine, which the company said will help pave the way for its combination shot against COVID-19 and influenza.
Q&A: IDSA issues updated diagnostic guidelines for COVID-19
The role of serologic testing for SARS-CoV-2 has evolved during the pandemic, leading the Infectious Diseases Society of America to update its guidance.
Researchers find ectodermal dysplasia prevalence lower than previously thought
Ectodermal dysplasia, a condition associated with impaired quality of life, increased mortality and increased morbidity, may have a lower prevalence than previously reported, according to a study.
Longer exclusive breastfeeding may lower hematologic cancer risk for children
Exclusive breastfeeding for at least 3 months was associated with reduced childhood hematologic cancer risk vs. shorter breastfeeding durations, according to cohort study results published in JAMA Network Open.
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