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December 12, 2024
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Model identifies opportunities to streamline pre-surgical evaluation in epilepsy

LOS ANGELES — Researchers used data-driven modeling techniques to identify variables that significantly impact pre-surgical consultations for patients with epilepsy, which could lead to more streamlined service by health care providers.

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October 31, 2024
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Ocumetra, Topcon partner to expand digital health care solutions for myopia management

Ocumetra, an optometric data analytics and software company, has partnered with Topcon Healthcare to enhance digital health care solutions for myopia management and improve eye care outcomes for children.

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October 02, 2024
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Q&A: New Alzheimer’s dataset allows ‘whispers from the brain’ to assist in early detection

The future of Alzheimer’s disease detection and treatment may lie in AI-based datasets encompassing an abundance of real-world evidence from a large number of patients, an expert said.

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June 08, 2023
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Varied outcome requirements for digital therapeutics lead to various guideline processes

WASHINGTON — In order to create guidelines for digital therapeutics, consistent and validated evidence must be presented, according to a panel at the Digital Therapeutics Alliance Summit.

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March 02, 2022
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Data, technology advance ‘diabetes educators’ to ‘diabetes care and education specialists’

This year marks the 20th year of Endocrine Today. Over the past 2 decades of the publication’s reporting on diabetes, the field has undergone immense change — including in the diabetes education arena.

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September 18, 2021
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VIDEO: Registries play key role in real-world evidence studies

In this video perspective from the virtual Euretina congress, Daniel Barthelmes, MD, PhD, speaks about the key role of registries in investigating treatment outcomes in real-world clinical practice.

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June 01, 2020
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Recent invasive CV trials fall short on certain design aspects

Contemporary randomized clinical trials assessing invasive CV interventions are often small with short follow-up and limited power to identify large treatment effects, according to a study published in JAMA Internal Medicine.

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March 03, 2020
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Randomized trials, clinical significance best weapons against 'scientific hubris'

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Despite the many advances in the laboratory aspects of basic and clinical immunology, physicians nonetheless need to rely more on hard data and proof of clinical relevance, according to William Rigby, MD, of the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, in Lebanon, New Hampshire.