
Powerful AI technology has successfully identified breast cancer that doctors missed and tissue features that may predict future cancers.
Source: Using AI to Detect Breast Cancer: What We Know
Exciting times.
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Powerful AI technology has successfully identified breast cancer that doctors missed and tissue features that may predict future cancers.
Source: Using AI to Detect Breast Cancer: What We Know
Exciting times.
A Louisiana shuttle driver is being praised as a hero after rushing into dangerous waters and rescuing three people who were caught in a powerful rip current, including a young boy. Good news stories today.
Source: Man Rushes Into Dangerous Waters to Save Child, Then Carries Woman on His Shoulder to Shore
Well done.
Doctors say therapy that genetically modifies person’s T-cells could offer cure for chronic autoimmune disease
Source: Lupus patients in England in remission after pioneering NHS trial of GM therapy
Verry exciting!
Their new method brews espresso using ultrasonic soundwaves instead of heat, at room temperature, in under three minutes.
I’m assuming the coffee is still served hot, somehow. I did not have “new coffee brewing methods” on my bingo card.
Osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis, causes inflammation, stiffness, reduced mobility and sensory nerve pain.
Source: Non-surgical procedure may help relieve knee pain
For some reason I find this very, very interesting.
“It was wonderful,” she said. “We just talked and talked and talked and talked just really got to know one another once again.”
Nice.
A South Carolina family is celebrating a miracle after two sheriff’s deputies sprang into action and helped save the life of a little girl who stopped breathing after falling into a swimming pool.
Source: Dramatic Video Shows South Carolina Deputies Saving Child’s Life
Well done.
A Navy veteran buried alone receives support from strangers who gather to honor his service.
I have to include this, which really moved me:
Through the cemetery’s Standing with Fallen Comrades program, community members can sign up to be notified of an unaccompanied burial. Almost 1,000 people have opted in, Buck said.
Facebook douses “kerosene on the fire,” he said. When a subscriber to the program posts an open call about a veteran’s interment, the message spreads even farther.
“Sometimes social media drives me insane, but in cases like this, it’s awesome. It brings great folks like you out here,” he said to the crowd.
Wow.
For the first time in years, Amanda Smith does not carry insulin.
So cool.
Researchers at Kyoto University Hospital in Japan began administering an experimental tooth-regeneration drug to human volunteers, marking the world’s first Phase I trial of a medicine designed to stimulate the biological growth of new teeth in adults.
Source: Human trials begin for drug that could let adults regrow teeth for the first time
Very cool.