Better Cardiovascular Care through AI
Professor and physician Collin Stultz wants to help heart patients everywhere by applying machine-learning techniques to cardiovascular medicine
Professor and physician Collin Stultz wants to help heart patients everywhere by applying machine-learning techniques to cardiovascular medicine
Deliberately false Facebook posts are less damaging than unflagged vaccine-skeptical content, leading to vaccine hesitancy.
Although artificial intelligence in health has shown great promise, pressure is mounting for regulators around the world to act, as AI tools demonstrate potentially harmful outcomes.
Study of rigorous trial, co-authored by Erwin H. Schell Professor Joseph Doyle, shows mixed results and suggests need to keep examining how nutrition can combat a pervasive disease.
In this issue, we announce registration for several HSI lunchtime seminars in April.
Help for immigrants in arranging primary care visits leads to substantial drop in ER visits and costs, a new study shows.
Associate Professor Dean Eckles studies how our social networks affect our behavior and shape our lives.
Senior Mercy Oladipo is building tools to address disparities in health care.
The resurgence of tuberculosis is behavioral, not medical. Nudges can fix it – Erez Yoeli, David Rand, and Jon Rathauser